I wanted to get 2 pieces but resorted to one.I'm hoping to see it in a thicker stock soon.
Well, I tried to hold off on buying one as long as I could. I was able to resist for all of 1 hour before I caved. Can't wait til I get it in though, this will be my first mule and I can't wait to try my hand at scales :P
I wanted to get 2 pieces but resorted to one.I'm hoping to see it in a thicker stock soon.
"I was always careful to draw my knife down on the face, never across or upwards. Always down. So that if the knife slips you don't cut an artery. After all, chivving is chivving, but cutting an artery is usually murder. Only mugs do murder."-Billy Hill
ordered mine tried to resist . Didn't happen
Picked mine up today. I can't wait to take it to the mountains and make some hot dog roasting sticks.
MADE IN usa ?or made in japan ?
Hi Gravediger, Chengyunyi,
Welcome to the Spyderco forum.
USA made.
sal
thank you ! I thought it was made in Japan!
I thought it was made in Japan! thank you
thankyou
There have been a few Mules made in Japan, but only those using Japanese steels. There was one made in China from Chinese steel. Most have been made in Golden from American steels.
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Hey guys first time posting, i received my CTS B75P mule today and i had a 3/8th's in. brass rod but it seems like the holes on it are too big. i know this because i measured the diameter of the rod with digital calipers and when i place the rod into the 3/8ths holes it seems like there a lot of slop in between it and the blade tang, any help is greatly appreciated!
Good catch,mine measure .405".
They are what they are.
I'm having cuscadi make me some scales, black cf micarta with blue glow liners!
Do you know where to find any brass stock that would fit that?
Wesley
I haven't thought the process out yet,but you could either get oversize rod and have it turned down to .4;or maybe shim it with something like .010 or .015 foil (wrap it around the middle of the brass rod and glue it on,then treat the handle as for .375.
Are you planning on gluing the handles and pins on the knife? If so maybe the glue will act as a shim.
I will post if I have any ideas.
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