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Bknguyen
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Jun 2, 2020
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Since they don't have pics of the blade non-show side, this is made in their Taiwan factory FYI
Jun 2, 2020
x2happy
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Jun 2, 2020
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BknguyenJust wondering, is this a bad thing? Quality wise, Thanks :)
Jun 2, 2020
lxchin
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Jun 2, 2020
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x2happyTaiwan is one of their beat factories. All their top end knives are made there in Taiwan. Then comes golden Colorado then japan, and of course last is china.
Jun 2, 2020
x2happy
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Jun 2, 2020
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lxchinAh well, now you're making me want to buy this even more! ahhahah
Jun 2, 2020
lxchin
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Jun 2, 2020
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x2happyYeah from the reviews i heard it is a beautiful knife, just that the detent is a bit soft, but that can be fixed easily by bending the lock back to give more pressure.
Jun 2, 2020
Bknguyen
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Jun 2, 2020
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x2happyAgreed with @lxchin , I've handled Spydercos from Taichung, Colorado, and Seki City, and the Taichung knives are the nicest ones in my opinion. They also produce their fancier builds in Taichung too like the Nirvana and Paysan.
Jun 2, 2020
Jakob
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Jun 3, 2020
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BknguyenAgreed. I own several Spyderco knives and Taichung factory consistently produces perfect knives. The best quality production knives Imo. I think most Spyderco fans would concur, which is saying something considering the typical pro US made slant among the knife community.
Jun 3, 2020
THOMAS044
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Jun 5, 2020
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JakobTaichung consistently have issues with getting a good detent, however. Not an issue for most spydercos, but will be important for a flipper
Jun 5, 2020
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