yeah give me a nudge too....:cool :D oc :D2edgesword wrote:Wake me when the Yojimbo 2 is ready to ship :) .
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2edgesword wrote:Wake me when the Yojimbo 2 is ready to ship :) .
Dr. Snubnose wrote:yeah give me a nudge too....:cool :D oc :D
Bad news for you guys. By that time all of them will be sold out. :Dbuglerbilly wrote:I'm standing nearby as well..............
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Will the yo2 be a sprint run or regular production?
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This sounds like an LBK that actually could find its way to/on my keyring.... :)sal wrote:[...]
We believe the current Ladybug is the best so far. There are some that preferred the hump of the Jester, but not enough to support the Jester model on it's own. So the current Lady bug is really a Jester with a straight spine and a pointy tip.
We do have a "beefier" version in-the-works. It's the same length as the Ladybug, but thicker and wider in blade and handle shape. Essentially just a tougher version. It will have a flat ground blade, but with the thicker blade stock, it will be stronger.
We'll have a bolstered version to test the pattern, then we'll make an FRN version. It's called the "ManBug".
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Regarding the "ManBug":
They just keep on dropping!
From: linksal wrote:The mold is being cut to fit a hawbill as well.
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They just keep on dropping!
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manbug?! nice! manbug hawk?! nicer!
put me down for several. and i think your wrong about the jester. the demand is out there. just look at aftermarket sales for the old school color jesters. hundreds and hundreds dollars to get the whole set and all the colors and edges. i think people need something new. well i guess modify the current ladybugs, which is being done. either way im sure it will be cool and successful!
put me down for several. and i think your wrong about the jester. the demand is out there. just look at aftermarket sales for the old school color jesters. hundreds and hundreds dollars to get the whole set and all the colors and edges. i think people need something new. well i guess modify the current ladybugs, which is being done. either way im sure it will be cool and successful!
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Posted by Sal on Bladeforums, in response to a request for an H-1 Ladybug hawkbill.
Hi Bd51,
I have a serrated yellow Ladybug hawkbill Salt in front of me. It's the proto for a regular production piece.
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That's awesome news on the yellow ladybug hawk! thanks for posting Deacon
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Never heard of the "Ambitious" before, I figured it might belong here (tell me if I'm wrong):
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Originally Posted by Sal over on Bladeforums:
[INDENT]Nice test and pics Wmcbride, thanx.
Carpenter's CTS-XHP is more of a stainless D2, as mentioned, than an alternative to S30V. I believe that Carpenter is working on an alternative to S30V.
XHP is scheduled to come in shortly so we'll see more models in the market with this steel.
sal
[/INDENT]
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... p?t=793568
So it looks like we have more knives to look forward to made out of CTS-XHP. :D Thanks Sal!
[INDENT]Nice test and pics Wmcbride, thanx.
Carpenter's CTS-XHP is more of a stainless D2, as mentioned, than an alternative to S30V. I believe that Carpenter is working on an alternative to S30V.
XHP is scheduled to come in shortly so we'll see more models in the market with this steel.
sal
[/INDENT]
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... p?t=793568
So it looks like we have more knives to look forward to made out of CTS-XHP. :D Thanks Sal!
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That is awesome, my CTS-XHP Manix holds an edge for ever...wmcbride wrote:Originally Posted by Sal over on Bladeforums:
[INDENT]Nice test and pics Wmcbride, thanx.
Carpenter's CTS-XHP is more of a stainless D2, as mentioned, than an alternative to S30V. I believe that Carpenter is working on an alternative to S30V.
XHP is scheduled to come in shortly so we'll see more models in the market with this steel.
sal
[/INDENT]
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... p?t=793568
So it looks like we have more knives to look forward to made out of CTS-XHP. :D Thanks Sal!
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