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Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:54 pm
by Wartstein
sal wrote:
Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:23 pm
Wartstein wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:29 pm
sal wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:14 pm
I carried a Warnie Manbug for quite a while. Very useful size. Now, I'm carrying a serrated leaf Manbug. Wouldn't be without it.

sal

Sal, may I ask:

Any specific reasons why you switched from wharnie to leaf shape with the serrated one? (As far as I know the wharnie Manbug can be had with teeth too, actually I am considering getting that exact version myself).

I personally have come to the conclusion that for a secondary, small, watch pocket knife (in my case a Manbug would never be carried as my main folder, but in addition to a large folder with some belly) the wharnie shape would be more useful to me (for the lower tip, more convenient piercing of packages and the like and "full power" over the whole cut in that short edge as Mike Janich descrines so well in his wharncliff - vid),

Hi Warstein,

I find the ""Leaf" to be a bit more effective for general use. I use the belly on my serrated Leaf Manbug to start cuts when opening packaging. Less depth to the cut than using the point of a Warnie.

sal

Hi Sal, thanks!

This actually makes perfect sense (and I feel almost a bit embarrased as one who calls himself an "SE guy" that I did not think of it myself ;) )

The chisel grind "points" of the serrations in the rather thin Manbug blade must be more than "pointy" enough to puncture many surfaces perfectly well.
And as you point out: In a way even better suited than the tip, since they can´t go that deep (which is more often an advantage than not imo).

Makes me really reconsider my plans on getting a wharnie Manbug SE towards a leaf Manbug SE.

Happy Easter,

Gernot

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 2:22 pm
by kobold
I don't blame Spyderco. The dollar is simply losing its purchasing power. I think it will get even worse.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/purcha ... over-time/

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 3:32 pm
by RamZar
sal wrote:
Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:23 pm
Wartstein wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:29 pm
sal wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:14 pm
I carried a Warnie Manbug for quite a while. Very useful size. Now, I'm carrying a serrated leaf Manbug. Wouldn't be without it.

sal

Sal, may I ask:

Any specific reasons why you switched from wharnie to leaf shape with the serrated one? (As far as I know the wharnie Manbug can be had with teeth too, actually I am considering getting that exact version myself).

I personally have come to the conclusion that for a secondary, small, watch pocket knife (in my case a Manbug would never be carried as my main folder, but in addition to a large folder with some belly) the wharnie shape would be more useful to me (for the lower tip, more convenient piercing of packages and the like and "full power" over the whole cut in that short edge as Mike Janich descrines so well in his wharncliff - vid),

Hi Warstein,

I find the ""Leaf" to be a bit more effective for general use. I use the belly on my serrated Leaf Manbug to start cuts when opening packaging. Less depth to the cut than using the point of a Warnie.

sal

Both the ManBug Leaf and Wharnie with SpyderEdge blade have the quarter inch of straight edge at the tip so both are better at opening packages than the Sheepsfoot SpyderEdge. As far as one or the other going deep into the package is not a concern if you change the angle of penetration. That's why Salt2 LC200N Wharncliffe SpyderEdge is so good at opening all types of packages including hard plastic.

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:52 am
by RamZar
I just ordered a ManBug VG-10 SpyderEdge Leaf Blade (MBKLFS) and a ManBug VG-10 SpyderEdge Wharncliffe Blade (MBKWS).

I’ll subjectively test them both by opening various packages and alternate with one week each over a month.

I have quite a few ManBug and Ladybug folders over the years although I gave up on the Ladybug in favor of the ManBug quite a while back.

I’ve had severe rust issues with ZDP-189 and even slightly with VG-10 (salt from the sea and sweat) which is why I’ve been carrying (on a keychain) the ManBug Salt H1 Sheepsfoot SpyderEdge for quite a while. It’s not ideal for cutting through packages but it’s also like a mini rescue folder.

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Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:31 pm
by toomanyquestions
Naperville wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:42 pm
Sal has had enough. I am sure that I am not alone in thinking this thread has run it's course.
Please close the thread.
I don't know about closing the thread, but it has surely run its course. I am sure Sal has had more than enough.

I think it is time for members of good will to exercise discipline and just refuse to post; eventually this thread will naturally drop out of sight. This will be my last post on this particular thread.

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:52 am
by Flash
The irony is you’ve resurrected a thread that’s been dead for three weeks just to say that. :winking-tongue

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:17 am
by kennbr34
Flash wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:52 am
The irony is you’ve resurrected a thread that’s been dead for three weeks just to say that. :winking-tongue
This is the thread that never ends. It just goes on and on my friends. Somebody started replying to it, not knowing what it was, and we just continued to posting to it forever just because...

Re: Upping the price.

Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 2:35 pm
by RamZar
The May 2024 issue of the Spyderco Byte newsletter includes MSRP, MAP and Wholesale Prices for the recently released CruCarta folders. So, the dealer margin is about 33%.

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