How useful are the mule team series?
How useful are the mule team series?
I've been looking at getting one or two but haven't gotten the slightest clue what to use them for. They look a bit too small and i'm not sure about them. Are they great beaters or kitchen knives? Any ideas?
They are pretty versatile- I use mine for bushcraft, hunting and kitchen. They work well for most things except chopping. Needless to say, there are better knives for specific tasks but as a platform for testing steels they have to be able to cover all sorts of applications, which they do.
UKPK G10, UKPK Ti, Para 2CF&20CP, Stretch CF, Stretch CF conv, Manix2 M4,Endura Wave, Endura ZDP189, Pacific Salt, Captain, Gunting S30v, P'Kal, Gayle Bradley,Atlantic Salt, Spyderhawk, Crossbill, Wings slipit
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
They are meant to be used for whatever your heart desires actually. The only limitation is your imagination and legality. If you want to beat on them, that is your prerogative. They are ideal for those of us that love different steel to have an opportunity to affordably try out a specific type of steel that might not be widely available in most cases.arjay18 wrote:I've been looking at getting one or two but haven't gotten the slightest clue what to use them for. They look a bit too small and i'm not sure about them. Are they great beaters or kitchen knives? Any ideas?
I use a 52100 Mule in the shop for trimming wood fibers so they don't tear out, as well as misc tasks.
The Temp 2 has supplanted my other Mules for kitchen and general duty, but the Mule is an all around good EDC.
The Temp 2 has supplanted my other Mules for kitchen and general duty, but the Mule is an all around good EDC.
Our reason is quite satisfied, in 999 cases out of every 1000 of us, if we can find a few arguments that will do to recite in case our credulity is criticized by someone else. Our faith is faith in someone else's faith, and in the greatest matters this is most the case.
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
They're nice knives for the outdoors unless you're building shelters or making firewood. Small enough to carry well, light weight, sturdy, nice ergos, super steels, what more could you want? A mule and a hatchet and you're set even if you're into that survival training thing. A mule and a SAK otherwise.
Gordon
Gordon
Wow! Those actions shots has really sold me on the mule.They look like the perfect size for the tasks, I was expecting them to be much smaller. I wonder why Spyderco chooses not to disclose the size on the product page of the new mule team.
I've pulled out my tenacious and it's going to be a winner if indeed they have the same blade shape and size.
Are there tutorials on the ways you could paracord wrap the handle? Looks like the most economical way to go.
I've pulled out my tenacious and it's going to be a winner if indeed they have the same blade shape and size.
Are there tutorials on the ways you could paracord wrap the handle? Looks like the most economical way to go.
The handle is an almost perfect copy of the Stretch 2, one of Sal's favorites.
Our reason is quite satisfied, in 999 cases out of every 1000 of us, if we can find a few arguments that will do to recite in case our credulity is criticized by someone else. Our faith is faith in someone else's faith, and in the greatest matters this is most the case.
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
I find them very useful. One of my Super Blue Mules lives in the kitchen and 90% of the time there is one on my belt. They've displaced the Moran and Temperance fixed blades for EDC on my belt.
It is an excellent blade shape and grind and a great 2D handle. If you make a good 3D handle, it's even better.
It is an excellent blade shape and grind and a great 2D handle. If you make a good 3D handle, it's even better.
42 Spyderco fixed blades and counting...
The blank is very useful, with a handle any Mule becomes a very fine and useful small fixed blade. Be aware of the flavor of steel you buy. The purpose after all is to give "steel junkies" a chance to check out new materials. Maybe to give Spyderco some HT practice as well :)
Charlie
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I'm thinking it needs a good belt sheath and some scales to be useful to me.
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Very nice! And yes, like that. :)xceptnl wrote:... Like this?
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LOL, arj. I hate paracord handled knives. :Darjay18 wrote:Paracord and duct tape is all you need, Chuck! :D
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So chop-chop. :D I've made four leather sheaths and three kydex sheaths, along with custom shaped handles for a half dozen mules. HT scales on two, cordwrap on one. Cordwrap is my least favorite, BTW.chuck_roxas45 wrote:I'm thinking it needs a good belt sheath and some scales to be useful to me.
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