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Stainz, I question comments about the unreliability of the adjustable hex stop pin. It does take practice to get it right but once learned that little thing makes a big difference and just might be one of the best tricks for addressing the wear on a liner/frame lock knife. I own the 912, 913, 907, 760 and 790 models (so far) with this feature, and have never had a problem with any of them. On the 790, it arrived used, with the lock at 65% and was about to go up for repair, but I made a call to CS and was given a quick pointer or two on the process. BTW - I think you're correct on this; I haven't seen this feature on any other folder - and if the smallest part made the biggest difference this one gets my vote. 350, 520, 525BK-1101, 530, 580-1102, 580 Proto, 583-1, 585-1, 710-1, 710-2, 710D2, 710HS, 722, 732, 740, 740 Proto, 741, 745, 746, 746-1201, 750, 790, 800, 800HS, 805-1101, 810, 812, 830, 831, 835HS, 840, 845, 890, 905, 907D2, 910, 910SCG, 912D2, 913D2, 12400 Proto, 12410, 14205, 14210, 40022-100. Charter Member #7 - Lum Lunatics. Boomerangs 'n Butterflies: An Osborne Alliance | Member #585 | |||
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Joe, I think it's a great attribute to have and I am just shocked others don't use such a device. Of course, it's something else to check/adjust on the assembly line. I never noticed it - but there it is on my 760 & 790! Two 755's, a 760, & 790 here. Stainz 171, 201, 275BK, 420, 425, 426, 480-1, 520, 525, 551, 581, 610, 615, 630 x 2, 635BK, 670, 672, 710, 720, 755, 755BK, 760BK, 790, 805, 950, 3150, 5000, 6150, 9555BK, 15005-2, 15020-1, 15030-2 | |||
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my 755 had the same problem ,thanks for posting the solution | |||
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