Aliengage MX-4 A Very Unique Knife! SOLD

Blasted Hill Knives

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Letting go of 1 of 2 of my Aliengage knives! This one is brand new, unused and uncarried! These knives are made by custom maker Davos from Aliengage in California. He actually makes the handles, backspacer and pocket clip on a 3-D printer using a coffee-infused resin. (Yes, I said coffee 😀). The skull bead is also 3-D printed. The steel on this one is 80CrV2 and he puts a very unique finish on the blade to make it look old and rusty, but it is not rust. The knife is a lockback, which is quite sturdy and works smoothly.

A very interesting conversation piece as well as a good knife.
Knife also comes with original box.

Price is $OLD shipped USA. These were $100 new on his website but it doesn’t look like he has any of this model left.

I accept PayPal F&F, money order or personal check cleared.

Thanks!

Mike

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Why does it look like it has a broken hinge pin and opens too far? The only reason I say that is because I'd given my daughter my old "orange peeler" I'd kept in the car for lunches. It was a cheap Remington stamped flipper I picked up on a whim on clearance. It worked fine for over ten years until just the other day my daughter brought it into me opening too far. I assume a pin must have sheared off. Yours seems to open just about as far and just seems a bit strange to me. Why do you like that blade to handle angle if I may ask?
 
Why does it look like it has a broken hinge pin and opens too far? The only reason I say that is because I'd given my daughter my old "orange peeler" I'd kept in the car for lunches. It was a cheap Remington stamped flipper I picked up on a whim on clearance. It worked fine for over ten years until just the other day my daughter brought it into me opening too far. I assume a pin must have sheared off. Yours seems to open just about as far and just seems a bit strange to me. Why do you like that blade to handle angle if I may ask?
Nothing is broken on the knife. That is just the way it is designed.
 
I'm sure. I'm not saying anything was broken, just making a comparison and wondering what are the advantages to such a design? It almost looks like it could be used for removing hides, similar to a skinner.
 
I'm sure. I'm not saying anything was broken, just making a comparison and wondering what are the advantages to such a design? It almost looks like it could be used for removing hides, similar to a skinner.
Yes it very well could be used as a skinner. I think the angle was simply the designer’s preference though.
 
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