My new one name 'Black Bifide' with Spyderco Trademark Round Hole
Enjoy !
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My new one name 'Black Bifide' with Spyderco Trademark Round Hole
Enjoy !
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Awesome looking razor. It has a look all of its own. And the carbon looks amazing. How's the shave with it?
Wow! That is one of the more interesting razors I've seen, very nice.
Very modern take on the design. How does it shave?
The razor in modernist style.:nj
Way that is a great looking razor! How does it shave?
That is one wicked looking razor
Not to be a spoilsport, but didn't spyderco patent the round hole?
Marketing a blade commercially while explicitly mentioning the 'spyderco trademark round hole' could land the maker in a heap of legal trouble.
It can actually be worse than that. The knife community can be somewhat persnickety. A pretty strong contingency has a set of ethics/morals/loyalty such that anyone that copies a style/trademark/design is generally frowned upon pretty heavily.
There is a decent movement of knife collectors toward adding straights to their collection.
All I am saying is, if someone has Mr. Glesser's permission to use the Spyder hole, they would be very wise to state so very clearly and be prepared to back it up.
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showt...the-round-hole
EDIT: Ben Cardoso is mentioned in this thread of spyderco licensees.