As if there wasn't already enough, my cup runneth over with anxiety fuel 
Short story is that at around 3.3k miles / 3yrs old / maybe 200 folds there's noticeable play in the hinge pin at the front of the main frame.
I'm pretty certain this wasn't present when I got it so it's evidently developed during my ownership. Further, the nature of the play seems somewhat odd / concerning since movement can be seen between the top end of the hinge pin and the top part of the frame's front section.
Delving a bit deeper it seems that the hinge pin is fitted from underneath and retained by a spline that's driven into the lower / outer / front portion of the frame; meaning it's intended to remain rotationally static relative to the frame's front section and rotate within the centre portion of the hinge that's attached to the rear of the frame.
Hence, since the pin and frame in the area of play do not rotate relative to each other this movement can't be due to wear enountered during folding.
the hinge pin has a counterbore in the top end that apparently acts to centre a drill / punch when it the pin is removed; I'm wondering if this has maybe allowed the pin to collapse inward somewhat during use and cause this play..
Is anyone else seeing anything similar on their bikes?
This seems like an odd failure mode and I'm concerned about its ongoing effect on the bike..
Unfortunately like many other areas of the bike this doesn't seem like a great solution - while I'm possibly missing something, I don't see why the pin has to be single-use and retained using a method that effectively damages the frame when something like a shoulder bolt could be used instead; allowing more straightforward and reversible fitting / removal..

Short story is that at around 3.3k miles / 3yrs old / maybe 200 folds there's noticeable play in the hinge pin at the front of the main frame.
I'm pretty certain this wasn't present when I got it so it's evidently developed during my ownership. Further, the nature of the play seems somewhat odd / concerning since movement can be seen between the top end of the hinge pin and the top part of the frame's front section.
Delving a bit deeper it seems that the hinge pin is fitted from underneath and retained by a spline that's driven into the lower / outer / front portion of the frame; meaning it's intended to remain rotationally static relative to the frame's front section and rotate within the centre portion of the hinge that's attached to the rear of the frame.
Hence, since the pin and frame in the area of play do not rotate relative to each other this movement can't be due to wear enountered during folding.
the hinge pin has a counterbore in the top end that apparently acts to centre a drill / punch when it the pin is removed; I'm wondering if this has maybe allowed the pin to collapse inward somewhat during use and cause this play..
Is anyone else seeing anything similar on their bikes?
This seems like an odd failure mode and I'm concerned about its ongoing effect on the bike..
Unfortunately like many other areas of the bike this doesn't seem like a great solution - while I'm possibly missing something, I don't see why the pin has to be single-use and retained using a method that effectively damages the frame when something like a shoulder bolt could be used instead; allowing more straightforward and reversible fitting / removal..