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Hey there,

I usually hang out in the Makers area or WSS, just wanted to post this thread for feedback. Thanks for looking!

I have been hanging around about 15 months now. I have learned a lot, built about 25 or so knives and sold almost as many. It has been my desire to create a line of knives that could be used for general purpose cutlery needs, bush whacking, camp, hunt, survival, LEO, military, I really admire the RAT guys (and several other lines) for their share of this space with great products.

So, here goes, my first try, I call this series the MP Series. Not very original but, I like it. It stands for multi-purpose. There are three sizes, small, medium and large. So I will have the MPS, the MPM, and the MPX.

Specifications:


Steel: 1095 (on this round) Professionally hardened to Rc 58-59, triple tempered, and Cryogenically treated to Negative 300 Celsius.
Handles - on these three - black canvas Micarta, attached with McMasters black oxide coated screws and stand offs.
Sheaths - Spec Ops Survival Sheath on the MPX, Kydex with Tek Lok on the MPM and MPS (to be made.)
Grind: Full Flat from Spine to edge

Dimensions:

1) MPX - OAL at 11 1/4, cutting edge at 5 1/4, 6 inches from scales to tip. Cut our of 3/16 stock.
2) MPM - OAL at 9 3/4, cutting edge at 4 1/4, 4 7/8 from scales to tip. Cut out of 5/32 stock.
3) MPS - OAL at 7 1/4, cutting edge at 3 1/4, 3 5/8 from scales to tip. Cut from 1/8 stock.

Other:

1) I do have the Large and Medium sizes profiled WITHOUT choils as well, for you none choil lovers:)
2) I can make sheaths from leather and kydex, the spec ops sheath is an option for the large until they run out.
3) My first run is 42 total out of 1095. I do plan on runs of A2 and 154CM during the summer, if things go well!
4) I can use wood, G10, or micarta on the handles as well as screws, corby rivets or pins.
5) I can also make handle matching ferro rods. I have these in stock, they will be made on request.
6) I just purchased a powder coating system, this is also an option. I have flat back and "wrinkle" black- both in house.


One more quick note, I used 3/16 micarta, so these three have a slim(er) profile them most of my other knives. However, I left it think and only contoured the edges, they are comfortable to handle.


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MPX in Survival Sheath:

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MPX in hand:

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MPX - choked up:

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MPM in hand:

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MPM - choked up:

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MPS in hand:

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All Three:

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An MPX in Osage Orange and an MPX and MPM pre-finish but, WITHOUT choils:

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I will also be finishing an MPX with black powder coat, black/tan G10 and a Spec Ops Combat Master Sheath in the net two weeks for a Operative in Iraq, I can't wait to post pics of it.

Let me know if anyone has any questions!

Regards and thanks for looking.

John Landi
 
Saw these over in the knifemaker gallery and really liked them. Especially the MPX.

When is your website going to be up?
 
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