Bead-Blast Impulse is In! (Pics)

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The Wait is Over!

<a href="http://www.bladeforums.com/images/upload/oe-impulse-sil.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.bladeforums.com/images/upload/oe-impulse-sil_sm.jpg" border="0" align="right"></a>Last week we have shipped to dealers and distributors the first production run of Impulse knives with bead-blast blade and dark grey Teflon coated handle. The following are specs and a brand new pic taken by Spark.

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Blade Length = 3-3/4 inches = 9.5cm
Overall Length = 8-1/2 inches = 21.6cm
Total Weight = 4-3/8 ounces = 123 grams
Steel: Sandvik 12C27 Stainless
Handle: Precision die-cast aluminum with grey Teflon coating and Kraton innerframe

For those waiting on the Zytel Magna, delivery is scheduled for beginning of November.

Thank you for your interest.


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Sincerely,
Outdoor Edge Cutlery Corp.


David Bloch

See our Online Catalog at: http://www.outdooredge.com


[This message has been edited by David Bloch (edited 27 September 1999).]
 
Nice looking knife. I recently handled one at a knife show in Topeka KS. I am thinking of getting one. The BB plain edge looks mighty nice, Good Job!
Brian
 
I picked one of these puppies up today!
Already have the black one, but as inexpensive and downright GOOD as they are I had to have the Bead Blast as well.
Man! these are nice knives for the money!
Now I'm gonna put the black one on display and put the BB in the rotation, doing duty in the right front pocket.
I love sets!
What's next fellas?

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If it's stupid but works, then it isn't stupid.


 
Yahoooo!!!
Bring'em on!
The wallet sez all systems go for the Apogee!

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If it's stupid but works, then it isn't stupid.


 
I Guess I will be getting one sooner than I thought since I won one on the forums the other Day!! Thanks David for the Help
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Just saw my first example of the Impulse, a black-coated version. I'm impressed as all heck. Big, solid, LOTS of goodies and "little touches." Lockup and action compared favorably with knives costing 3X as much. And as for the drop-opening, I'm no longer a skeptic, it worked beautifully with this design. I think a gray-coated model has got to go on my list
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(Black is sooo scary for to the nice folks). I don't dig bead-blasting, but I know Sandvik's not a high-maintainence stainless and shouldn't be much trouble even in a rougher finish.

David, only one "complaint." Charge more! LOL.

-Drew
 
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