(08-29-2023, 02:55 AM)HighSpeed Wrote: I have had the same sort of problem(s) with APShaveCo. I got a knot for which the diameter at the base was about 2mm greater than advertised, and I did not have a handle to use with it. I did reach out to Andrew, and he took care of me in first class style. On a separate note, I have gotten G5A and G5B knots with very high glue bumps. (I don't have the specifics at hand; sorry.) Having done business with Andrew for years, and been very satisfied throughout, I somewhat sadly eased away from APShaveCo for the time being. There seems to be a thriving handle business still in play, and I do hope that either things get squared away with the knots - or that or that Paul's and my experiences turn out to be rare exceptions to the norm.
Sorry to hear that Mike. Eric posted much earlier that he also had a Synbad that basically wasn't what it used to be. I believe it was like mine, stiffer and hard to splay? Nonetheless, it's appearing to be a new normal, and not a one off situation. Ugh.
The 26 Synbad fan has set. I gave it a few dry passes to see how it feels. It does not have the splay of a fan... not of a Synbad, either. I began to inspect it closer and I think it may be the glue bump. I need to compare it next to an older Synbad I have (got 4, including this one, in my rotation). Nonetheless, I think it may be time to order a different knot and move on.
I like the original properties of the Synbad: super soft, easily splays. I'm thinking of either trying the motherlode (Boti or Oumo both make one). Additionally, I have had good luck on Phoenix Artisan knots. I may try one of theirs.
Anyone have any other suggestions for a soft, easily splaying synthetic knot from other vendors? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Have a good day folks!
Dave in KY and
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