EXTREMA RATIO FOLDERS New for 2003

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I have posted the pictures and specs of the new folders below. If you want a pec sheet I will email you one (or all)since I have been cleaned out of several thousand catalog sheets.
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M.P.C. (Multi-Purpose Combat)
Total Length: 10.23"
Blade Length: 4.52
Blade Thickness: .23"
Weight: 8.64 oz

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Nemesis
Total Length: 10.23"
Blade Length: 4.52
Blade Thickness: .23"
Weight: 7.93 oz


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Fulcrum II T Folder
Total Length: 8.66"
Blade Length: 3.74 Tanto w/ serration
Blade Thickness: .23"
Weight: 7.14 oz


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Fulcrum II D Folder
Total Length: 8.66"
Blade Length: 3.74 Drop Point w/no serration
Blade Thickness: .23"
Weight: 7.14 oz
 
What a rugged looking bunch of folders. I love the look of the Nemesis. You should post this information over in the Makers/Manufacturers forums in What's New.
 
I knew living in Springfield, Mo would finally pay off. Work has been a little boring today, so I stopped by and chatted with Frank (from this original post). Most importantly, I got to play with some of the knives.

Those folders are stout. He compared the M.P.C. to an Emerson, and it made the Emerson look like a children's toy. Awesome grinds, and perfect finish.

The Fulcrum (fixed blade) has been on my list for awhile, and I think I'm going to have to add that M.P.C.
 
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Blues
 
What kind of locing mech. do they have?? I see the unlock with what appears to be a lockback, Is that correct?
 
The Extrema Ratio folders use a back lock mechanism. In addition there is a "cross bolt" safety sytem. This is similiar to a shotgun crossbolt safety. This allows you to lock the blade open, or lock the blade closed at your option. A unique idea on a folder that is very useful.
 
Is it possible to see these knives from the other side? The Fulcrum II D looks more like a clip point than a drop point to me, but that's just being nit-picky.
 
please post link to prices. Many of us will not buy if we don't know the price.
 
please post link to prices. Many of us will not buy if we don't know the price.
 
We can show some prices! We have our first shipment on the way and we are very excited! Can't wait to get my hands on one! If anybody has questions about them, let us know. They should be here about midweek! Night! Paul

Extrema Ratio
 
Frank,

Yow. That is freaky. Interesting. I wonder how well they slice in the real world.

Thank you very much, you've been very helpful! :)

-Jon
 
I can assure you they are even better in the "real world". Testing has been extensive. Several SWAT agencies have already adopted the "T", "D", & MPC. These are great examples of "Tactical Folders". They sure aren't your granddaddy's pocket knife!
 
Frank! Stop putting on these pictures and making us sober all over ourselves!! HA HA! But really, we are excited to carry this line and can't wait till next week when we get that first shipment! paul
 
As with many things...which one is tougher is a matter of personal opinion. You can probably guess what my opinion is...! Strider makes a great knife...but as in automobiles there are many makes and models and designs because everyone has their own beliefs as to which one is best for them.
That is a decision you must make for yourself!
 
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