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The ''' | The '''202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker''' is a sharpening kit suitable for maintaining knives and many other edged tools. | ||
==Appearance in catalogs== | ==Appearance in catalogs== | ||
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==Variations== | ==Variations== | ||
The | The 202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker featured a: | ||
* 40 degree angle only | * 40 degree angle only | ||
* 2 brass safety guards | * 2 brass safety guards | ||
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|valign="top" |1978 - ... | |valign="top" |1978 - ... | ||
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==Most collectible variation== | ==Most collectible variation== | ||
Any | Any 202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker in good condition with all of its parts and accessories and original packaging, would be considered a collectible. | ||
===Questions regarding collecting the | ===Questions regarding collecting the 202MF=== | ||
Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to: | Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to: |
Revision as of 08:31, 30 June 2021
The 202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker is a sharpening kit suitable for maintaining knives and many other edged tools.
Appearance in catalogs
Designer
History, mentionings from the forums etc.
Some information from Sal Glesser posted on the BladeForums:
The 201 was narrow, no flairs at the bottom, 40 degrees angle only, 2 brass safety guards. We realized early on that it was too narrow and added flanges on the front half for greater support which was the 202.[1]
The blue base 202 was only sold in Hawaii. It was an marketing experiment. Sold with blue stones. I believe we made about 500 of them.[2]
Information from the Spyderco catalog
Spyderco's specialty ceramic sharpeners:
The extreme hardness of ceramic abrasives (9.2 MOHS) makes them ideal for cutting hardened and tempered metal. The uniform molecular structure provides a predictable "scratch pattern" and the surface exhibits excellent wear characteristics. No lubrication is required, which makes ceramics perfect for sterile and sanitary applications. Simple clean-up is achieved with common cleanser and a non-metallic pad such as a SCOTCH-BRITE®.[3]
Variations
The 202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker featured a:
- 40 degree angle only
- 2 brass safety guards
SKU | From/To | MSRP | Note |
202MF | 1978 - ... |
Most collectible variation
Any 202MF Tri-Angle Sharpmaker in good condition with all of its parts and accessories and original packaging, would be considered a collectible.
Questions regarding collecting the 202MF
Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to:
Questions with an answer:
References