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mattman wrote:SFO won't ship anything but SlipIts and sharpeners to NY (the WHOLE state) while this debacle is proceeding...

Gonna have to jump through some hoops to get one of these...(will be my first Mule, so a lil adventure story to go with it right from the start might not be a bad thing...)

Edited to add: Thanks guys...should have worded that first post a little better!!
Thought it was just locking folders, and Sal seemed to imply in the the other day in the exchange quoted below that even that restriction had been removed for everywhere except NYC.

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sal wrote:The new model is the same size as the original kiwi.

It really wasn't designed to be easily one handed. It's more of a "pocket" knife that's ok in areas like Germany and New York, where laws are prohibitive.

I imagine we could add a clip if our customers would prefer one?

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The Deacon wrote:Only in 470 sq miles of New York, Sal. Darn near any Spyderco other than a Citadel or Embassy is good to go in the other 54,000 square miles of it. ;)
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sal wrote:You're correct Paul, but we still have to service the market. The other 54,000 square miles are permitted to get our other stuff.

sal
Given the context, I'm assuming "other stuff" to mean anything except the federally restricted items in the SAS Guide.

At any rate, I'll find out Friday if Kristi doesn't clarify things sooner.
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Sorry Paul,

I thought that was sorted, but I guess not.

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Holy cow u gotta try and get a few of these. Thx taz for the heads up!
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Sal I definitely hope you get this fixed by Friday. At the very least for the sub 4" fixed blades like the Mules, which according to one of these contradictory messages, should be available to all New Yorkers.
Please Note: The following items have been removed from your cart: Mule Team CTS-BD1. Please see the additional message below regarding orders to New York.


Due to the current events taking place in New York, Spyderco has elected to ship only select items until we have a clear understanding about how NY is interpreting their laws. Spyderco will ship only non-locking knives (SLIPITS & Slip Joints), fixed blade knives with blade lengths less than 4", and sharpening systems, to New York State residents.
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Deacon- Thanks for jumping in (I know this affects you as well...)

Sal-I'll post my experience here, as you seem to be following

In August, my brother (the more 'active' collector between the two of us) attempted to order the last mule offering, and got in on the Edge Angle Finder before they were gone...SFO cancelled his order with out notifying him beforehand, then sent an email explaining the unfortunate situation regarding shipment to NY (obviously not Spydercos fault...) this would not have been too much of an issue, but he was really excited about the Edge Angle Finder...as along with this knife collecting bug, has come a sharpening theory/practice interest...so he missed out on the Edge Finder, which was actually the primary reason for the order to begin with, given its very limited availability.

Now, there is another attractive mule offering that I am interested in as well, and I called the SFO today to see if the policy was still in effect... It seems that it still is...so I was trying to figure out my options and get my ducks in a row prior to the release date of the new mule...

I did not realize that there had been a convo about the NY situation in another thread, but I'm glad to see that there are steps being taken to rectify it...

Lets hope we can avoid extra hoop-jumping to get some of these, not because I mind the extra work, but because of the principle of the matter...

Thanks again guys!!
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Hi Sal and Kristi,

Can you please tell us how many pieces will be or were produced?

Thanks!

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Wow! Just beautiful!! I'm in for two!
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Is this damascus similar to the new damascus delica?
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I love this. It will go so well with my JSA equipment. All of my JSA buddies will be really jealous.

I can't wait!
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Ahhggggg... wanted a Spyderco Damascus blade for ages. Now one comes along at a reasonable price and I cannot afford it. :(

Wish this had come about a couple of years ago, I would have bought two. :(
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Really tempted to buy two of these. Looks fantastic. I'm assuming each blade will have a slightly different pattern.
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Finally! :d
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Excellent knife!!!
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Quick Question,

Is it San Mai?
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SolidState wrote:Quick Question,

Is it San Mai?
Not sure. The generic sense of the term is a blade made of three layers, with the center core being harder. The blade on the CF Caly 3, for example, would definitely qualify. However, a blade with damascus, which is itself comprised of multiple layers, as its outer layers does seem to blur that definition.
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The Deacon wrote:Not sure. The generic sense of the term is a blade made of three layers, with the center core being harder. The blade on the CF Caly 3, for example, would definitely qualify. However, a blade with damascus, which is itself comprised of multiple layers, as its outer layers does seem to blur that definition.
Yeah, I agree Deacon. Generally, at least in Japanese cutlery, hitachi steel is sandwiched between damascus layers giving beauty and strength. The description sounds like it may be san mai with VG10 in the center, and the picture looks like that as well, but I could be wrong. Either way, I will be the proud owner of two.
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SolidState wrote:Yeah, I agree Deacon. Generally, at least in Japanese cutlery, hitachi steel is sandwiched between damascus layers giving beauty and strength. The description sounds like it may be san mai with VG10 in the center, and the picture looks like that as well, but I could be wrong. Either way, I will be the proud owner of two.
The way I understand it, it's a laminate, just like the 420J2/ZDP-189 on the Caly 3, only the two outer layers are damascus and the "core" is VG-10. From what I understand, the litereal translation of San Mai is "three layers", so I'm not sure whether or not it's valid to call the Takefu damascus used in the Mule san mai since Kristi described the damascus portion as 15 layer.
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Excellent,

Thanks for the input Deacon. I can assure you that what you described constitutes San Mai construction. San mai just means a 3-layer sandwich. It is not indicative of the folding used on the outside layers. The outside steel may be ayasugi, masame itame, or my favorite Mokume folding patterns and it will still count as san mai if there is hard steel in the middle.
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Gator at zknives has a great glossary of Japanese knife terms.

http://zknives.com/knives/articles/jpnk ... ypes.shtml
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Received an email from SFO this afternoon that, as the Mule's blade is under 4", they can, and will, ship to New York State customers!
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