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Microtech 135-1T LUDT - Black Handle - Black Blade​

As pioneer of the Microtech® folding knife line, the UDT has evolved to be an exceptional combination of form and function. The first prototype models featured rubber Kraton inlays and were available in small, medium, and large sizes. These models were later consolidated to a single size, featuring a grooved, contoured aluminum handle with jimping along the top of the handle that carries onto the spine of the blade. The LUDT® boasts an explosive deployment mechanism not commonly found in a knife of this size.
  1. Overall Length: 8.03”
  2. Blade Length: 3.42”
  3. Blade Steel: 204P
  4. Handle Material: 6061 T6
  5. Full Weight: 3.6oz
  6. Country of Origin: USA

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Pic taken on my dad’s balcony at 6:06 PM (Central Time)
 

Microtech 135-1T LUDT - Black Handle - Black Blade​

As pioneer of the Microtech® folding knife line, the UDT has evolved to be an exceptional combination of form and function. The first prototype models featured rubber Kraton inlays and were available in small, medium, and large sizes. These models were later consolidated to a single size, featuring a grooved, contoured aluminum handle with jimping along the top of the handle that carries onto the spine of the blade. The LUDT® boasts an explosive deployment mechanism not commonly found in a knife of this size.
  1. Overall Length: 8.03”
  2. Blade Length: 3.42”
  3. Blade Steel: 204P
  4. Handle Material: 6061 T6
  5. Full Weight: 3.6oz
  6. Country of Origin: USA

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Pic taken on my dad’s balcony at 6:06 PM (Central Time)

Camera used with actual settings and name of replacement para cord and where bought please.
 
This comes up from time to time, and as someone who frequently goes "Ooh, what's that?!" myself I appreciate when folks note the model. I've been doing it on all my posts for the past couple of years, though I generally skip it if I'm in a brand's subforum (pretty sure the average viewer of the "What Spyderco are you carrying today?" thread knows what a PM2 looks like 🤣) and I'm sure I've forgotten every now and then.

It's a reasonable request and it definitely makes older threads more useful, but I get why some folks don't do it and that's fine too. I also get that, particularly in General, some requests are going to result in folks taking the mickey out of you no matter what. ;)
 

Microtech 135-1T LUDT - Black Handle - Black Blade​

As pioneer of the Microtech® folding knife line, the UDT has evolved to be an exceptional combination of form and function. The first prototype models featured rubber Kraton inlays and were available in small, medium, and large sizes. These models were later consolidated to a single size, featuring a grooved, contoured aluminum handle with jimping along the top of the handle that carries onto the spine of the blade. The LUDT® boasts an explosive deployment mechanism not commonly found in a knife of this size.
  1. Overall Length: 8.03”
  2. Blade Length: 3.42”
  3. Blade Steel: 204P
  4. Handle Material: 6061 T6
  5. Full Weight: 3.6oz
  6. Country of Origin: USA

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Pic taken on my dad’s balcony at 6:06 PM (Central Time)

What was the weather like? Which way was the wind blowing? Was it a full moon?
 

Microtech 135-1T LUDT - Black Handle - Black Blade​

As pioneer of the Microtech® folding knife line, the UDT has evolved to be an exceptional combination of form and function. The first prototype models featured rubber Kraton inlays and were available in small, medium, and large sizes. These models were later consolidated to a single size, featuring a grooved, contoured aluminum handle with jimping along the top of the handle that carries onto the spine of the blade. The LUDT® boasts an explosive deployment mechanism not commonly found in a knife of this size.
  1. Overall Length: 8.03”
  2. Blade Length: 3.42”
  3. Blade Steel: 204P
  4. Handle Material: 6061 T6
  5. Full Weight: 3.6oz
  6. Country of Origin: USA

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Pic taken on my dad’s balcony at 6:06 PM (Central Time)
WHAT LUBE?!
 
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