C cybrok Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 4,741 Nov 7, 2006 #1 Let's stop to cry for a moment, then restart later. Just curious, what is the most brutal task you have made with your Maxx? Me.. uh... cut some salami Hope I will be able to ask more.
Let's stop to cry for a moment, then restart later. Just curious, what is the most brutal task you have made with your Maxx? Me.. uh... cut some salami Hope I will be able to ask more.
Guyon Biscuit Whisperer Super Mod Joined Mar 15, 2000 Messages 45,835 Nov 7, 2006 #2 Someone's been hitting the sauce.
C cybrok Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 4,741 Nov 8, 2006 #3 Guyon said: Someone's been hitting the sauce. Click to expand... Sorry, my English has a lack in "popular expressions"... what?
Guyon said: Someone's been hitting the sauce. Click to expand... Sorry, my English has a lack in "popular expressions"... what?
Guyon Biscuit Whisperer Super Mod Joined Mar 15, 2000 Messages 45,835 Nov 9, 2006 #4 Sorry. Between the crying and the salami cutting, I thought you'd been sipping some wine. Are you asking about tasks for Machaxes?
Sorry. Between the crying and the salami cutting, I thought you'd been sipping some wine. Are you asking about tasks for Machaxes?
Phil Gibbs Cutlery Student Platinum Member Joined Nov 11, 1998 Messages 1,714 Nov 9, 2006 #5 I suspect he is referring to the Darrel Ralph designed Madd Maxx. One of my personal favorites, with a preference for the 7" model. Certainly a King amongst folders!
I suspect he is referring to the Darrel Ralph designed Madd Maxx. One of my personal favorites, with a preference for the 7" model. Certainly a King amongst folders!
Codger_64 Moderator Joined Oct 8, 2004 Messages 62,324 Nov 9, 2006 #6 I'm not familiar with that one, Phil. Got a picture? Darrel Ralph designed several nice ones, including a recent auto? Codger
I'm not familiar with that one, Phil. Got a picture? Darrel Ralph designed several nice ones, including a recent auto? Codger
Phil Gibbs Cutlery Student Platinum Member Joined Nov 11, 1998 Messages 1,714 Nov 9, 2006 #7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Blade: 5.5" Blade of .135" thick - Crucible AIRDI-150 D2 tool steel Blade Finish: Polished Handle: Color Anodized Titanium Lock: .125" Titanium Frame Lock Weight: 7oz Carry Method: Stainless Steel Pocket Clip I prefer my Maxx 7 with the 7 1/8" blade. Attachments cu2262.jpg 11.2 KB · Views: 15
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Blade: 5.5" Blade of .135" thick - Crucible AIRDI-150 D2 tool steel Blade Finish: Polished Handle: Color Anodized Titanium Lock: .125" Titanium Frame Lock Weight: 7oz Carry Method: Stainless Steel Pocket Clip I prefer my Maxx 7 with the 7 1/8" blade.
Phil Gibbs Cutlery Student Platinum Member Joined Nov 11, 1998 Messages 1,714 Nov 10, 2006 #9 How's things Anthony? Good to see the scourge is still at it!