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Re: MT26P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with Micro-Melt® A11 (PMA11)

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 6:52 pm
by El Gato
Vivi wrote:ah, don't know how I missed that!
Believe me, I had to re-read almost the whole original post about three times before I found it!!
I remembered it was in there ..... somewhere .... but I sure had to hunt to find it again. :D

Re: MT26P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with Micro-Melt® A11 (PMA11)

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:11 am
by Tucson Tom
An interesting contrast to the last offering in LC200N. Here we have a non-stainless tool steel knife and then we had a knife with extreme corrosion resistance. It is as though the cosmos is striving towards conservation of corrosion resistance. Well, I look forward to the PMA11 steel. Living in the desert, it should work well for me and a bit of patina sounds just fine.

Re: MT26P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with Micro-Melt® A11 (PMA11)

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:44 pm
by Northglenn500
It was a beautiful partly cloudy day in Colorado today, so I decided to drive up to the Spyderco factory. I picked up one of the PMA11 Mules, along with a sheath and scales. I have to say, the scales are much more comfortable than I ever thought they would be. I can't wait to start trying it out as my new camping knife.

Re: MT26P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with Micro-Melt® A11 (PMA11)

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:48 pm
by ZMW
Northglenn500 wrote:It was a beautiful partly cloudy day in Colorado today, so I decided to drive up to the Spyderco factory. I picked up one of the PMA11 Mules, along with a sheath and scales. I have to say, the scales are much more comfortable than I ever thought they would be. I can't wait to start trying it out as my new camping knife.
I am Jealous, it is 108 in Phoenix today! I placed my order online today - arrives on Thursday. Mule, Sheath, and Scales!

Re: MT26P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with Micro-Melt® A11 (PMA11)

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:13 am
by Tucson Tom
So far I am very impressed with this one. This is by far the sharpest blade I have ever received from Spyderco, but no telling if that speaks to the steel or the care taken in making the blade. And I have been busy reading about 10V, K390, and A11 online and get more enthused all the time. I'm thinking this might well give Maxamet a run for the money, but what do I know.