Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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Scotchman
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Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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I got my 1st new Frank B. 2013 limited edition 11" bayonet, dark horn, no end bolsters switch, with a hump/bulge in the back spring. I'm happy with it, just the second knife I own with the back spring that way. What the faq?
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Re: Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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Or fak, sorry.
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Re: Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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I suspect that they use a common backspring design and the profile on their master is just a tiny bit off.
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Re: Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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Please post a few photos.
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Re: Hump/bulge in back spring of new knife.

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Will do. Thank you John & ILikeStilettos.
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