So Is Maxamet Dead Now?

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Re: So Is Maxamet Dead Now?

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Anything in maxamet is going to sell.

The manix and native models would have sold a lot more quickly (imo) if they weren't restricted to the lightweight model. The maxamet pm2 is the rarest and most expensive maxamet model because (other than that knife being one of the most popular within the knife community) the blade size suits the needs of the average user best.

Maybe spyderco has looked at their sales vs the difficulty of working with maxamet, and is in no hurry to continue use with it (although I'm sure more maxamet is on the horizon). But I think any disappointment in sales is due to the exact models they chose to use maxamet with. Maybe they wanted to keep the price down by going with FRN, but (and there is always a limit to this, but...) most people eager to buy maxamet are probably willing to pay a little extra (namely for g10 scales). Hopefully the sales of the pm2 and pm3 have shown them that the desire for steels like maxamet is worth any cost. I would love to see HAP72 or Rex 121 one day. They can cite difficulty working with the steel just as the consumer can cite difficulty reaching that deeply into his or her pocket, but both can be done.
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Re: So Is Maxamet Dead Now?

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TomAiello wrote:
Thu May 31, 2018 9:04 am
It sure would be reassuring if someone from Spyderco would chime in here and say "don't panic, Maxamet is here to stay" or something along those lines, though.

This seems to be one of those “hope for the best, expect the worst” type of deals.
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Oh noes, we only have Cru wear, s110v, m4, CTS 204p, etc. What are we gonna do?!
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GarageBoy wrote:
Thu May 31, 2018 3:37 pm
Oh noes, we only have Cru wear, s110v, m4, CTS 204p, etc. What are we gonna do?!
Aside from s110v, none of those steels really possess nearly the same qualities.

I'm not saying steels ultra-rich in carbides are necessary, but there is a market for them and they ARE excellent performers.

Steel qualities aside, it's never fun to have something come around for a few months and disappear.
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I am sure sal will chime in if maxamet is dead......
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GarageBoy wrote:
Thu May 31, 2018 3:37 pm
Oh noes, we only have Cru wear, s110v, m4, CTS 204p, etc. What are we gonna do?!
Pelagic is correct. Maxamet is unique in it's composition and it is in a different class of performance in regards to edge retention. As he said, it may not be needed for knives but if we are going to look at it that way, what is needed?
Spyderco has done an outstanding job in bringing Maxamet to the production knife market as well as being the tip of the spear in general for innovations in cutlery. I hope they push through and continue to bring new and exciting steels that others will not, or more often, cannot work with.
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Re: So Is Maxamet Dead Now?

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Not much love for K390 ?
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Not much love for K390 ?
Why choose?
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Re: So Is Maxamet Dead Now?

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Not much love for K390 ?
I actually love K390 quite a lot.

But K390 looks like it's being used in Maniago models, with Maxamet the equivalent for Golden models. The cost of shipping steel probably means we're most likely to see European steel (K390) in models produced in Europe and American steel (Maxamet) in models produced in the USA. So the Urban is N690, with K390 and Elmax sprints, the UKPK is available in s110v and BD1N.

I doubt we'll see K390 in Golden models anytime soon. If we do, that would be awesome, but I'll settle for the Maxamet for now.
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TomAiello wrote:
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Not much love for K390 ?
I actually love K390 quite a lot.

But K390 looks like it's being used in Maniago models, with Maxamet the equivalent for Golden models. The cost of shipping steel probably means we're most likely to see European steel (K390) in models produced in Europe and American steel (Maxamet) in models produced in the USA. So the Urban is N690, with K390 and Elmax sprints, the UKPK is available in s110v and BD1N.

I doubt we'll see K390 in Golden models anytime soon. If we do, that would be awesome, but I'll settle for the Maxamet for now.
I'd like definitely like see to a k390 run like what they are doing with the rex45.
K390 has great strength, toughness and Sharpening.

I just like Maxamet because of how aggressive the edge gets and that it just doesn't stop cutting. Sure the cutting quality drops as it wears but it never goes completely blunt. Very cool stuff. Just keeps shredding.
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I am in love with K390 and want to see more knives in this steel.
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Doc Dan wrote:
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I am in love with K390 and want to see more knives in this steel.
Yes, something in-between a police 4 and a Urban :D
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Don't make me give BBS $300.00!
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All black DLC Maxamet 3.5in length and thicker blade with a 1/3 toothless alternating large-and-small serration (for conical sharpeners) lock back in steel liners with G10 scales. With an alternate model in CTS 204P.

Long live tungsten-alloyed steel blades!!
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AGMartinez wrote:
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All black DLC Maxamet 3.5in length and thicker blade with a 1/3 toothless alternating large-and-small serration (for conical sharpeners) lock back in steel liners with G10 scales. With an alternate model in CTS 204P.

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Pelagic wrote:
Thu May 31, 2018 2:14 pm
The manix and native models would have sold a lot more quickly (imo) if they weren't restricted to the lightweight model.
Maybe yes, maybe no. Personally, I would not have purchased the Maxamet Native in any format other than the lightweight FRN model.
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dsvirsky wrote:
Tue Jun 05, 2018 1:09 pm
Pelagic wrote:
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The manix and native models would have sold a lot more quickly (imo) if they weren't restricted to the lightweight model.
Maybe yes, maybe no. Personally, I would not have purchased the Maxamet Native in any format other than the lightweight FRN model.
There's no way to tell obviously as this is all hypothetical, but I do think g10 is more popular than FRN generally.
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I wonder if Spyderco is afraid to come out with a G10 Manix in Maxamet because of the price increase? Personally, I really rather prefer the heavier more solid feeling of the G10 Manix over the LW and if they came out with a G10 version I would buy 2 immediately. I can't think of any other reason why they don't produce it since they don't appear to have the trouble producing this blade shape compared to the PM2/para 3.
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Just a heads up, I spoke with someone who went to Blade Show and he said that Spyderco had all of the Maxamet models on display. He was told that they would be available again in late summer.

I wasn't there myself, so I won't put my name on it. But if I were any of you, I wouldn't be paying some of the prices that some people are paying for Maxamet PM2s. I think they'll be back.

I hope this means they found a way to make Maxamet work, because I would love a Millie in Dark Grey/Maxamet.
More K390 and 10V, please.

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basedlarrydavid wrote:
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Just a heads up, I spoke with someone who went to Blade Show and he said that Spyderco had all of the Maxamet models on display. He was told that they would be available again in late summer.

I wasn't there myself, so I won't put my name on it. But if I were any of you, I wouldn't be paying some of the prices that some people are paying for Maxamet PM2s. I think they'll be back.

I hope this means they found a way to make Maxamet work, because I would love a Millie in Dark Grey/Maxamet.
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