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Old 08-24-2009, 08:03 AM   #28
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Default Re: Kershaw

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Originally Posted by TranterUK View Post
Well thanks guys.

I was about to write a post saying 'I am sure Kershaw are good, but the designs never quite did it for me'. Then I thought, take a look at their range again, and there are several new models there I would be glad to own and use! May even buy one.
Oh yeah...they have a lot going on.


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Originally Posted by artabr View Post
Hey Delta, I found a video. The 1660 is the same.

My earlier directions were a little off but not by much. Like I said it's been a couple of years.

I said the torx screws were #8's . That was wrong, they are #6's for the body & the clip. The pivot screw is a #8.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUnD3...eature=related


Art
Very cool. Thanks.

You did a damn good job of describing that spring. It was almost as good as the video.

I'm still thinking that for that spring to fail, in mine, it must be defective. Or something. That would mean voiding warranty if disassembling for no good. Maybe there's a slim chance it just popped out....but why?

I want to take it apart, but will ponder it first. My caution is from having voided a whole heap of warranties.
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