I like the irony of having the marketing material stating it won't break, right beside a brand new broken knife
Okay that's pretty much a confirmation that the protos will be serially produced for our great pleasure... Thank you Santa Sal
I like the irony of having the marketing material stating it won't break, right beside a brand new broken knife
Okay that's pretty much a confirmation that the protos will be serially produced for our great pleasure... Thank you Santa Sal
The weight is one of the exciting aspects. Getting used to a knife with such low weight may take some getting used to. Will make a fantastic fixed EDC
Yeah this doesn’t get me that excited for buying one…
If you look at this knife you can see how skinny it is at the break and they are very thin. The mules won’t have that issue.
So basically the Mules I have now are a cut a hard plastic bottle open to get the last bit of something out so I don’t ruin my thin Japanese knives. They are used hard and they are probably the best small blade with a full handle to do this.
They are all the same thickness, which is quite thin.PistolPete wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:59 amA few questions for you all who have tried these Rahven models: are they all the same thickness? I'm looking at the Small Barracuda vs the paring knives.
Also, how do you anticipate they would perform for cleaning game and deboning meat?
Thanks!
Excited to see this come to fruition! Spyderco is a leader in the knife world. Get your carbon fiber mule scales ready!
The paracord will be heavier than the blade