Spyderco Ulu?

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99Dirk
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Re: Spyderco Ulu?

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Post by 99Dirk »

N. Brian Huegel wrote:
Wed Feb 08, 2023 1:15 pm
Knives of Alaska have had their Magnum Ulu in their line for quite a few years. https://www.knivesofalaska.com/Store/ma ... magnum-ulu
This style with:
4-1/2" to 5" blade
Single Bevel 1/8" stock
BD1N (prefer LC200 or Magnacut, sorry)
Spydiehole (doubles as a lanyard hole for strapping to pack)
Kydex Sheath with drain holes

Extras:
Removable scales or
Hollow pins
SRS13/SUS405
Sculpted handle (resembles antler, not a copy just a hint).
Fharing45
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Location: Arkansas

Re: Spyderco Ulu?

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Post by Fharing45 »

I would buy one. I also would love to see more blade height when open.
After looking at the patented design, it appears it is restricted by the handle height.
It looks like a X scissor bars behind the blade might give the most movement in a compact handle, it could be activated by squeezing a pair of spring loaded slides together, which would be at the top of the handle, locking it in extended blade. Button unlock to snap it back up.

Just thinking out loud. 😆

Really I'm all onboard
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