
Nasgul wrote:Can we get more pics of that Micarta Native 5 ?
The mule is 4v and the patina is forced. It was a little more difficult to force than superblue or hap40, but I wanted to force it a bit before I put the scales on it. I have been using it primarily for food prep to let the patina develop further.SpeedHoles wrote: Is that 4V?
Forced patina?
ScottG wrote:The mule is 4v and the patina is forced. It was a little more difficult to force than superblue or hap40, but I wanted to force it a bit before I put the scales on it. I have been using it primarily for food prep to let the patina develop further.SpeedHoles wrote: Is that 4V?
Forced patina?
I eat a lot of grapefruit, and have had luck with them with just about any non-stainless steel...so yes citrus. So far I am really enjoying the 4v. This is my first fixed blade and have been utilizing it quite a bit. I hope to see this steel in some folders in the future, maybe a Chaparral (my favorite Spyderco for city living EDC).SpeedHoles wrote: Ah gotcha. I am pretty unfamiliar with 4V, so wasn't sure how stainless it was. What made it react the most, citrus?
I may just have to pick up a 4V Mule now and try it out!
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