(08-29-2023, 12:19 PM)mrdoug Wrote: (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!
This is too bad. The SynBad was my favorite knot for years, and like you, I had 4 different ones. The SynBad that I have that is too stiff or non-splaying is a 28mm fan. Just like you said, it doesn't splay, just stays stiff (for a synthetic). It has me thinking of pulling it. I will be interested to read your findings with the spacer added, although I admit, the dry finding doesn't look promising.
Regarding other synthetics, I agree, PAA has some very nice knots, and I believe some are sold separately? And FWIW, I have tried the newer knots from APSCo, specifically the Made in Germany, which Andrew calls MiG, the Independent, and the Titanium. The MiG and Titianium had that stiff quaility. The Independent I have is a 24mm fan, regular density, and it is very good, but still a bit "springy," compared to a SynBad. Many folks say the Muhle STF is the gold standard, but descriptions of backbone with soft tips makes me wary.
Good luck to us both, as I think I'll be joining you in replacing my non-splaying SynBad! Looking forward to hearing how the higher set worked out.
- Eric
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