Difference between revisions of "Integral FRN clip"

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(New page: The integral FRN clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the C28 Dragonfly This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and ...)
 
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The integral FRN clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the [[C28 Dragonfly]]
The integral [[FRN]] clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the [[C28 Dragonfly]]
This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife.  
This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife.  
On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green [[C10 Endura]] In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker.  
On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green [[C10 Endura]] In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker.  
The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things.
The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things.

Revision as of 10:53, 2 September 2008

The integral FRN clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the C28 Dragonfly This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife. On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green C10 Endura In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker. The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things.