I had an MPF

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I had an MPF a few years ago but sold it. Fast-forward, and many folders later, I am back with a MPF Ti again. I have come to really appreciate this knife and the Titanium. Like a great maker once said, This is a tool, designed to be used. I finally have a knife that I do not have to worry about... at all.
rolf
 
Bump.
I had an MPF a few years ago but sold it. Fast-forward, and many folders later, I am back with a MPF Ti again. I have come to really appreciate this knife and the Titanium. Like a great maker once said, This is a tool, designed to be used. I finally have a knife that I do not have to worry about... at all.
rolf

Pics or it didn't happen... ;):p:D
 
I had one with the clip held by the pivot. 2 years ago, I had one that was L/R tip up. I sold both. Good knives but I wish they made a XL.
 
Thanks, Edward!
CM- That pocket clip, held by the pivot screw, bugged me back then but not now. I actually like it now and the TD.
I know Mission will not offer a Ti chisel grind blade so I commissioned Daniel Fairly. I asked Daniel to make a kata-kira-ba blade. Nice & Simple yet effective.
rolf
 
For some months I owned the first ever MPF prototype handmade by Allen Elishewitz. I sold it to fund something even more special but it was a design that I admired very much.
 
Thanks, asd.
Allen has a great folder design here but... I could tweek it.
btw, I do not care for the MPF2 design.
Will you get another?
Esav- Do you have one?
 
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I have an MPF-1, plain edge, clip point. Really nice knife, I don't worry about using it. Actually, along with my MBK Mision Boot Knife, I use it as a kitchen utility. They both keep a good working edge, and clean up easily,.
 
I got an MPU Mission Personal Utility, skeletal 2" blade. Craig Sword was working with John Miller and they put out the MBK. I jumped on it. It's the exact same knife as the MPU except the blade is 4". Stabby, stabby. :)
 
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