Miller Bros. Blades MBB Model M-8 Multi use knife (VIDEO)

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Miller Bros. Blades ( MBB ) Model M-8
This is a 6-1/2 in blade
2in wide.
Overall length is 12in.

Price $285.00 Plus $10.00 shipping Includes Black Kydex sheath pictured.

This is handmade from 5/16 5160 steel No CNC grinders, Or water jets. A true hand made blade.

Our knives are built for durability, and heavy use. We have yet to see other knives perform at this level. ( Please see attached video below )
If you have any questions, you can contact me through the website amiller@millerbrosblades.com

Please visit our website millerbrosblades.com for more product specs.Blade forum pics 010.jpgBlade forum pics 012.jpgBlade forum pics 013.jpgBlade forum pics 014.jpg

Here is our latest video of the M-8
[video=youtube_share;dB4wLoso-BY]http://youtu.be/dB4wLoso-BY[/video]
 
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I am a maker myself, let me be the first to say that video is astounding I would not have believed that any knife could take that kind of abuse if I had not seen it. You fellows should be proud. If and when I decide to buy another makers knife, I promise you that it will be one of yours. That demo rivals the Ripleys Record Book knife that was able to cut into a t-model axel. Well done men.
 
It took 3 of you to lift the 600lbs on the knife?!(ha ha) Come on! As for the knife pretty damn impressive. A bit more than what the avg. person would need I think but impressive none the less. keepem sharp
 
I watched your video. Had I not seen it for myself, I would not believe it. VERY impressive. Trying to think of a reason why I need it.
 
The video was absolutely necessary to validate your claims. If you would have' told' me what you did, I would never have believed you! Unbe%$#^%$livable.
 
But you didn't try cutting cheese with it...will it do that? :D
Quite a stout knife. :thumbup:
 
Extremely well made knife - and the video is impressive - the lateral strength and cutting ability are superb! Good work!!
 
Takes alot of punishment. There is a story that once King Richard the Lion Hearted met Saladin in a contest. Richard drew his sword and cut through a bar of iron. Saladin drew his sword and cut through a silk veil thrown in the air.
 
Watched the vid--very impressive. You should be rightly proud of your knife! Hope to ad one to the collection when funds are available.

Adding Miller Bros Blades to my 'favorites' list!

Cheers,
BOSS
 
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