Status on MT-18?
- phillipsted
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Status on MT-18?
It's been a couple of months since we heard anything from Sal on the next Mule, #18. In late SEP, the casual bombshell thread mentioned that Sal had a batch of CPM-4V in house for the Mule.
Has anyone heard any status? I'm getting psyched!
TedP
Has anyone heard any status? I'm getting psyched!
TedP
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I don't know what order any future mules are coming out . In fact, I don't know any other steels besides 4V being planned. This is probably the first time we didn't have a hint of upcoming steels. I've been pretty curious.
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3 new steels!? Sal your calendar must be wrong, Christmas isn't until next month :Dsal wrote:Sorry guys, been realy busy. We have 3 new steels in-the-works. 1 already finished. Kelly will decide the "when".
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But this is fantastic news I can't wait to get my hands on all three, regardless of what they are!
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Very nice, with the addition of the K390 just released recently, these new steels should make for some great 2013 (fingers crossed for one more before the New Year) and 2014 Mule Team members. Sal, you hinted at CPM-4V already, any hints on the identity of the other two?
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Do you think there is still interest in a Mule Team of 204P since it is being used in production?JNewell wrote:I just want to say that this is actually a very uninteresting question (when will MT-18P appear, not Prospero's question). What we really, really want to know is: when the heck will MT-14P (CTS-204P) show up??? :confused:
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I think that is a valid point. The thing that attracted me (and I imagine many others) to the mule project is to try new and fancy steels at a discounted price. at this point in time, we have had 204p in the Southard, and M390 in a para2 sprint, a military sprint, and of course its own mule. I really dont see the attraction anymore. However, i would still try to fill the 14th spot with something as it would be weird to have a spot missing, but that could just be my OCD talking :Dsal wrote:Do you think there is still interest in a Mule Team of 204P since it is being used in production?
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While I don't think we need a CTS-204p mule, I do think it would sell out if a standard run of mules was made 400 - 600 quantity.
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I'm sure there's a market for it. Even though it's in the Southard and PM2, some people don't like flippers, and the PM2 sprint is hard to get so if people could get 204P again, I assume there would be many takers. Depending on price, not a lot of people could pass up 204P at $69-$79. It's a great bargain for a great steel.sal wrote:Do you think there is still interest in a Mule Team of 204P since it is being used in production?
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I can't even begin to guess. There are new steels, powder versions of old steels, lots of old classics, any of which can make a great knife. I like them all pretty much. I still don't care for 440C though, which is strange as I like D2.
Must have been some traumatic sharpening thing before I had any decent stones to sharpen. Or, it was the slag in some of the old 70's 440C and 440A knives. Or the lousy edges the steel takes. Who knows? :)
I still enjoy steels like O-1, and W2 even though some would find them ho hum compared to K390. Not me though. That new CTS powder version of CRB 7 looks fun, though it might not make the maximum wear resistance types happy. I would love to try S1 or S5 run fairly hot. S1 looks interesting.
Several high speed steels make good knives too. Better than CPM M4? Well.....Maybe not. But still good.
See how difficult this can get. :)
Joe
Must have been some traumatic sharpening thing before I had any decent stones to sharpen. Or, it was the slag in some of the old 70's 440C and 440A knives. Or the lousy edges the steel takes. Who knows? :)
I still enjoy steels like O-1, and W2 even though some would find them ho hum compared to K390. Not me though. That new CTS powder version of CRB 7 looks fun, though it might not make the maximum wear resistance types happy. I would love to try S1 or S5 run fairly hot. S1 looks interesting.
Several high speed steels make good knives too. Better than CPM M4? Well.....Maybe not. But still good.
See how difficult this can get. :)
Joe
"A Mastiff is to a dog what a Lion is to a housecat. He stands alone and all others sink before him. His courage does not exceed temper and generosity, and in attachment he equals the kindest of his race" Cynographia Britannic 1800
"Unless you're the lead dog the view is pretty much gonna stay the same!"
"Unless you're the lead dog the view is pretty much gonna stay the same!"