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''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.''<ref>The entire thread containing Mr. Glesser's comment can be found [http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1249923-The-first-Sharpmaker?p=14311263#post14311263| here].</ref>
''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.''<ref>The entire thread containing Mr. Glesser's comment can be found [http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1249923-The-first-Sharpmaker?p=14311263#post14311263| here].</ref>
''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.''<ref>The entire thread containing Mr. Glesser's comment can be found [http://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?p=1143374#p1143374| here].</ref>


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Revision as of 17:08, 26 March 2017

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]

References

  1. The entire thread containing Mr. Glesser's comment can be found here.
  2. The entire thread containing Mr. Glesser's comment can be found here.