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Ankerson wrote:It depends...

All of them are in the same class: 10V, S110V, K294, K390.

Compared to each other and that's really the only way to compare them I can't see any disadvantages of any of them in use.

Toughness would depend on RC hardness and the HT and tempering process.
Well, the Kiwi Konspiracy says their edges fall apart... :p
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[quote="Philo Beddoe"]I think the chosen blade steels are playing a big part..I mean K390? S110V? It just doesn't get much better than those.

This is precisely the reason why I purchased my 2...Plus, where else can you pick up S110V in ANY knife model for $89.95?
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Well, the Kiwi Konspiracy says their edges fall apart... :p
Don't get me started. LOL :D
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yablanowitz wrote:I think people have finally noticed the Mules. The last one sold out even faster, but before that it took more time. In some cases, it took months, but that was the exception rather than the rule. I wonder if there will be any seconds to console those who missed out?
Philo Beddoe wrote:I think the chosen blade steels are playing a big part..I mean K390? S110V? It just doesn't get much better than those.

Kind of makes me wonder what steels future Mules could use that would be an improvement?

K294 would be interesting as would a 10V mule.
Yes - I also think the last two steels had a lot to do with it. As someone said, getting anything in S110V for $90 is a huge bargain.

It's long ago, but I think I remember the S90V and M4 Mules going very quickly, too.
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The product page for this mule is showing "add to cart" again. If you missed these on Wednesday, go get 'em!
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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if any of my fellow Canucks who placed orders were similarly charged $25 for shipping?

It says "Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico Shipping: USPS $15.00" in the first post, so I'm guessing the fact that I was charged more is just a mistake.
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MacMillan wrote:Hello everyone,

I was wondering if any of my fellow Canucks who placed orders were similarly charged $25 for shipping?

It says "Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico Shipping: USPS $15.00" in the first post, so I'm guessing the fact that I was charged more is just a mistake.
Call them Monday and follow up - much more reliable than email.
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JNewell wrote:Call them Monday and follow up - much more reliable than email.
Will do, thanks.

I'm really not worried, I just wanted to know if it happened to anyone else and maybe even advise others.

I initially didn't notice it since I was in too much of a rush to actually get one of the Mules :)
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Got my name on the list this morning in case there are any others out there who mistakenly ordered more than they wanted or other cancellations (maybe even a few extra that float in late). I initially tried to hold off and even watched them go online, but after seeing the pictures of what looks like a significantly thinner grind behind the edge than my K390 I realized i did in fact "need" one of these S110V Mules. I hope they come through with a few extras so I can get a hold of one. I know it is my own fault watching these sell out...so I will just have to wait and see if it is meant to be. If I score one I will probably try my hand at making scales, as the halpern pricing went up some. Mostly just an excuse to make myself try something new.
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Philo Beddoe wrote:I think the chosen blade steels are playing a big part..I mean K390? S110V? It just doesn't get much better than those.

Kind of makes me wonder what steels future Mules could use that would be an improvement?

K294 would be interesting as would a 10V mule.
I would be extremely tempted by those two steels
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MacMillan wrote:Hello everyone,

I was wondering if any of my fellow Canucks who placed orders were similarly charged $25 for shipping?

It says "Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico Shipping: USPS $15.00" in the first post, so I'm guessing the fact that I was charged more is just a mistake.
I too was charged $25. :(
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ankerson wrote:crucible doesn't recommend rex 121 as a knife steel, they say cpm 10v will give the same or better performance.

Now cpm 15v, that would be something to see at full hardness, would be a slicer though. Dunno if that could be done either in a production setting.

I don't see s125v happening either, but you never know i guess, it can be special ordered last i heard...

Those 2 steels are way up there and if they can get them hard enough with a good ht they can be really something...... But people would have to know they would be slicers.
15V? Has 15V ever been used by anyone as a blade steel? I know S125V has but not sure about 15V?

You are right..those steels are wayy up there and I have to wonder how the machines would handle them? Not to mention the people that have to deal with those steels.

I will give them credit though, S90V/S110V/ZDP/etc. can't be easy to deal with and they do it all the time.

As for the price well IMO a K294/10V/S125V/15V Mule would have no problem selling even if the price was bumped up due to material/production cost.

I think I read somewhere a 4V Mule is coming.
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Philo Beddoe wrote:
As for the price well IMO a K294/10V/S125V/15V Mule would have no problem selling even if the price was bumped up due to material/production cost.
I agree; I balked on this one due to the $89 price tag and now here I am with no Mule, wishing I would have just pulled the trigger when I had the chance...they will sell alright.
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Philo Beddoe wrote:15V? Has 15V ever been used by anyone as a blade steel? I know S125V has but not sure about 15V?

You are right..those steels are wayy up there and I have to wonder how the machines would handle them? Not to mention the people that have to deal with those steels.

I will give them credit though, S90V/S110V/ZDP/etc. can't be easy to deal with and they do it all the time.

As for the price well IMO a K294/10V/S125V/15V Mule would have no problem selling even if the price was bumped up due to material/production cost.

I think I read somewhere a 4V Mule is coming.

I know some custom guys have worked with CPM 15V.
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Got my s110v mules today.

After costs for materials, manufacture and administration (sales and shipping), I find it hard to believe that Spyderco turns a profit on these at all. Which basically means that they're giving me (and all of us) a very nice gift by making these available.

Thanks Spyderco!
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dgebler wrote:I agree; I balked on this one due to the $89 price tag and now here I am with no Mule, wishing I would have just pulled the trigger when I had the chance...they will sell alright.
I considered and thought: when am I going to see an S110V fixed blade for this price? The answer was not again any time soon...
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Spyderco doesn't turn much of a profit from mule teams. I see them as a very generous favor to the knife community giving us a chance to try exotic steels we may never be able to. It's definitely not keeping the company from going out of business and a lot of time goes into them i'm sure. Figuring out the heat treat of some of the steels must be a challenge. Too hard and it's brittle and really hard to sharpen. Too soft and it won't hold an edge like it should. I'm sure they experiment a lot to find the middle ground of user friendly while keeping it at an optimal hardness for performance sake. They definitely push the bar for a knife company when some custom makers don't even want to work with these steels. They had to recall the ZDP and cruwear mules because of heat treat issues. They also offered free shipping and full refunds to all that purchased the cruwear mule. I'm just happy to be getting an S110V fixed blade. I can't wait to put it to use.
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Did we ever hear the size of this run?
Have an order conf# from 2/5/13, but my CC has not yet been charged. :o

A few boxed spare mules for "special" scales down the road, MT03- 4,6,7,8 and not in photo 17's.
This new one makes the list for a quickie set of scales for use & a special set for "down the road".

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More S90v & CF please.......
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I received my pair tonight after I got home (UPS residential deliveries have been running late in the day here it seems).

Unfortunately my Halpern scales were brought by the house today by USPS when I wasn't home to sign for them (the USPS online tracking says a notice was left, but it wasn't at *my* house, wonder where they left it :) ). I'll have to run by the Post Office in the morning to see if it is there.

Of course I still have boxes of material I plan to use to make some scales, but haven't had time to get around to making them yet.
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rodloos wrote:I received my pair tonight after I got home (UPS residential deliveries have been running late in the day here it seems).

Unfortunately my Halpern scales were brought by the house today by USPS when I wasn't home to sign for them (the USPS online tracking says a notice was left, but it wasn't at *my* house, wonder where they left it :) ). I'll have to run by the Post Office in the morning to see if it is there.

Of course I still have boxes of material I plan to use to make some scales, but haven't had time to get around to making them yet.


Don't feel too bad. I got my Halpern scales and sheath pro sheaths, UPS says the mules dont get here till Thurs
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