Next Tuesday will wrap up the 1st 39 mules with K294. Sal mentioned 19C27, so that could be MT40 and as we've seen drops or announcements are not always sequential with their numbering system. There is also elastic ceramic that is, hopefully, coming soon, but outside those 2 I'm curious what may come next!
What's you're predictions? Vanadis 8, ASP60/Hap72? Or perhaps, like aeb-l, another non-super steel?
-Larry
Hebrews 13:6 So we may boldly say: “The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
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No real predictions here, I'd just like to see the project continue as a whole, regardless on what direction Spyderco feels they need to explore.
I'd be up for a run of Crucible CPM REX 20, Capenter's Micro Melt M62 and Uddeholm's Vanadis 8. I think with 19C27 in the pipeline, the "non-super steel" base is covered, for the time being (in regards to market "demands" for higher end exotic steels).
Another idea that I think is great is to implement different heat treatments and geometries/grinds to steels that are already aplenty, or formerly released. We know it's possible because the SPY27 MULE has received such treatment already (getting straight-spined). I also like the idea of having a kitchen based MULE project, where Spyderco would offer an 8" Gyuto styled knife for kitchen/cooking oriented testing.
I'm sure the project still has a lot of life left for its current approach. Just some ideas.
I dont think theres been any feedback on the spy27 straight spine mule so id like to see that platform survive the chopping block. Maybe get s390 or vanadis 8 in a future offering. And to see some mule steels trickle into production runs would be nice too.
"Nothing is built on stone; all is built on sand, but we must build as if the sand were stone."
14c28n would be fun for me as I have several other 14c28n knives that I would like to compare it to.
I think Standy99 is not just making a future Mule prediction, but a future FOMO frenzy as well.
Spyderco: Tenacious G10, Waterway, Para 3 Spy27, Pacific Salt H1, Catcherman, In the Mule Team Stable(Z-Max, Z-Wear, S45VN, Magnacut, SRS13/SUS405, M398, Aeb-l, 15v)
As far as I know, Sal mentioned they're working on the ceramic mule. Is it going to go in production - we don't know. Spyderco tries their best to hold a high standard and if they can't dial the ceramic it might get scrapped in the last moment. We'll have to wait for the next reveal to find out what's coming.
I missed out on the MT32 SRS13/SUS405 because I was leaving San Diego on a return flight to Australia a day or two after the drop (still in the no shipping to Australia period)
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I missed out on the MT32 SRS13/SUS405 because I was leaving San Diego on a return flight to Australia a day or two after the drop (still in the no shipping to Australia period)
I'm all for more laminates Andy!
-Larry
Hebrews 13:6 So we may boldly say: “The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
MNOSD #0049
As far as I know, Sal mentioned they're working on the ceramic mule. Is it going to go in production - we don't know. Spyderco tries their best to hold a high standard and if they can't dial the ceramic it might get scrapped in the last moment. We'll have to wait for the next reveal to find out what's coming.
I really hope this is still in play. One of the Mules I'm most excited for.
We already got SRS-13. But the thing about the Japanese steel is that a good lot of it is proprietary. And doesn't matter what you do you can't get it. That was the situation with SRS-15 as far as I remember.
At this point haven’t they covered most steel categories? I’d like to see a beefier mule to test toughness with more confidence. Maybe high saber grind. Thicker stock. Both