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Spyderco will undoubtedly fulfill many knife knuts knife fantasy with the introduction of the Delica and Endura with Emerson's opening feature. More info...
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 | One of the tragic effects of commercial fishing efforts is the entanglement of whales in fishing nets and related rigging. As the entangled whales struggle to break free, the lines and nets are pulled taut, often resulting in serious injury and sometimes death. Fortunately, there are a number of wildlife conservation groups that specialize in rescuing these magnificent animals, but until a few years ago, their efforts were hampered because they did not have the proper tools for the job. More info... |
 | Spyderco calls knife models designed and built for testing and evaluation Mules. When a group of these are brought together they make a team of mules, thus the name of our new knife release: The Mule Team. More info... |
 | Mule Team16 is made with CTS XHP powdered steel produced exclusively by Carpenter Steel Corporation of Reading, Pennsylvania U.S.A. More info... |
 | At this time, there is still question as to whether this fine steel will be in production. Spyderco was fortunate to be able to grab some while it was still available and this Mule Team model is the result of that opportunity. More info... |
 | Spyderco Mule Team 13 - Elmax Spyderco’s thirteenth Mule Team Project installment uses Elmax steel produced by Böhler-Uddeholm Steel of Kapfenberg, Austria. More info... |
 | The Mule team project was created as a simple, inexpensive venue for "steel junkys" to have an opportunity to test different blade steels themselves. Each run will have a different interesting steel. Each run will have the same pattern, a fixed blade with a full tang. Each run will have the same thickness, grind, edge and will be heat treated to the optimal hardness for that steel. No handle, scales or sheath are provided. This not only saves you funds, but gives you the opportunity to make (or have made) custom handles and sheaths. More info... |
 | The Mule team project was created as a simple, inexpensive venue for "steel junkys" to have an opportunity to test different blade steels themselves. Each run will have a different interesting steel. Each run will have the same pattern, a fixed blade with a full tang. Each run will have the same thickness, grind, edge and will be heat treated to the optimal hardness for that steel. No handle, scales or sheath are provided. This not only saves you funds, but gives you the opportunity to make (or have made) custom handles and sheaths. More info... |
 | The project allows steel-obsessed knife knuts the opportunity to test, try and use alloys not readily available to the industry. More info... |
 | Spyderco’s Mule Team 15 is made with CTS B75P powdered steel produced by Carpenter Steel of Reading, Pennsylvania U.S.A. More info... |
 | Spyderco's Mule Team officially launches with a single-piece fixed blade pattern. The blade is leaf-shaped with a sharpened and finished PlainEdge blade but with an unfinished handle providing some a do-it-yourself opportunity. The unfinished handle has a series of holes for attaching a custom handle or for wrapping in cord. All Mule Team Pieces are sold without handle scales or a carry sheath focusing the project on the blade steel and opening the door for the owner to create his/her own handle scale and carry options. The initial MT01 will be made using 52100 steel. More info... |
 | What is a Mule?In the English language the term mule has multiple definitions: There's the obvious equine reference being the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. It can be a coin minted from two dies by mistake and the auto industry refers to their test vehicles as a mules. Spyderco also calls knife models designed and built for testing and evaluation Mules. When a group of these are brought together they make a team of mules, thus the name of our new knife release: The Mule Team. More info... |
 | Aogami Super Blue is classified as exotic steel by cutlery standards. More info... |
 | Swift & Quick: The 2009 Swick is a limited 500 piece run at the request of customers who loved the original Swick which sold and was eventually discontinued several years ago. The revival, like the original, is designed by Sal Glesser. More info... |
 | In the English language the term mule has multiple definitions: There's the obvious equine reference being the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. It can be a coin minted from two dies by mistake and the auto industry refers to their test vehicles as a mules. Spyderco also calls knife models designed and built for testing and evaluation Mules More info... |
 | The Swick2 is a limited 600 piece run with design elements from both Spyderco's Sal Glesser and French knife designer Fred Perrin. More info... |
 | This knife is no longer available. Bushcraft is a tradition as much as a sport. More info... |
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