Oh, that makes sense - thanks for the detail and clearing that up.fanglekai wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:10 pmbarnaclesonaboat wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 2:10 pmLooks great! I originally thought about doing this with my 15V, but it has been more corrosion resistant than I expected. Maybe because of that nice bead-blasted finish?
Regardless, seeing how good your black on black on black mule looks, and now I'm thinking about it again. I have a T15 and K294 that would probably be good candidates, as the satin-like finish on those models is rather coarse and I have noticed a little more spotting on those.
I like what you/your buddy did with the shaman, too! Looks super clean and streamlined.
I think the 15V is stonewashed. Bead blasting reduces corrosion resistance because it increases surface area, so there are more nooks and crannies for moisture to adhere to.
Cerakoted my 15v Mule
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that's good o know, my friend and I are getting playedEmerson wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 4:03 pmSo my Mule, Shaman blade, Ti scales, and the shaman clip/screws/interior plates were $75 all together. That's full price with no buddy hook up. So I don't think just a Mule would cost more than $30. It will most likely hurt collector/resell value but I don't care as I plan on using mine regularly.
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