Oswego County Machine and Knife Coyote Folder Video Review

Quick answer - thanks.

Just out of curiousity, as it seems inevitable, are you able to compare the OCMK Coyote to a Microtech Amphibian?

From memory if not in hand.
 
Great, practical review. I also appreciate that the knife is something most of us have never seen before. I certainly find myself intrigued. :)
 
nice review. would a soft titanium liner rubbing against a much harder steel blade cause it to wear faster than the typical steel on steel liner lock? I guess it works for strider and CRK among others but their framelocks are a good bit thicker than any liner, although that does look like a very beefy liner lock. maybe we could get a followup in a few months?
 
This video review proves nothing.

You haven't utilized this knife to it's fullest capacity. I'm not willing to accept any of these so-called 'tests' of yours until you repeatedly drive over it in a one-ton diesel-powered truck loaded - past capacity - with molten lead, or at least depleted uranium. You can still use the knife, for crying out loud! How can you tell when it's going to fail on you? Do you really think you can expect to keep cutting things with this - without ever having to rely on it to hold the weight of a small Malaysian family that needs to bury it in the side of a volcano while searching for tiny morsels of food to subsist upon?

I mean, what do you think you're proving to anyone?

That you can cut things with your knife?

That you are more apt to carry it because it's comfortable?

That you're more willing to use your brain rather than your sausage to think with?

I once read a story with a guy that knew this other guy that had to shape a makeshift knife out of penguin droppings and seal turds to survive because he carried a knife that kind of sounded like this one and it failed on him because of stress cracks caused by serrations. If he had read your review, would it have saved him?

NO!

Why?

Because his knife was probably made of S30V, too... and that stuff sucks! I hit a piece of it that I carried out a complex method of heat treat so that the back edge would be fully hardened, the part right after the middle would be medium hard, the middle would be soft, the next part would be medium soft, and then the edge would be hard and you know what?

It BROKE!

After I hit it with a hammer!

This stuff sucks!


I'm tired of you and people like you trying to tell me what I should or shouldn't use a tool for.



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God, I love sarcasm.

Phil, thanks for the review. More importantly, thanks for giving the the chance to post something as blazingly stupid as my post has been. Too bad they can't hear it emanate from themselves, eh?

Flame on, dumbasses - you'll still be dumbasses when you're done!
 
Hello Everyone,

I am the owner of OCMK. I have been here in the shadows for years listening and learning from all of you guys. I thank you all for the help along the way. I see there has been some questions asked that I would be happy to answer.

1st The coyote does have a similar shape to a Microtech but how many other knives are based on a Loveless design.

2nd As for the lock being made from Titanium, aren’t some of the best knives made from Titanium (DDR, CR, Begg).

3rd I don’t have any dealers or distributors. So far it’s only been locale sales. If anyone is interested email me.

I have put the coyote knife for sale in the For Sale: custom knives (individual) Forum. Anyone interested?

Thanks
Mark



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Very nice review, Phil. It looks like an excellent knife.

Mark, it looks like you and your folks are doing a great job and I hope to see more of you and your company.

Dave
 
Great review, I am glad to see different handle colors on the website. Will there be any other models coming out in the future OC-knives?
 
Yes there will be more models in the future.
I have 3 more folders designed but have not decided which one to start next.

Thanks popedandy.
 
I really like that folder a lot. I added your site to my favorites. I sent you and email too.

Sincerely,

Leo
 
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