SOLD OUT... Mike Snody Tejano... Full Blown Custom .. Crucible 154cm/Carbon Fiber

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Mike Snody Custom Tejano..(only one available)
Straight from the Makers Bench..


Crucible 154 cm // Handrubbed Satin Finish // 4" Blade Length
Double Hollow Grind // Double Swedge // Hand Ground
Sculpted F22 Carbon Fiber Handle // Stainless Steel Blind Bolts
Custom Handmade Leather Belt Sheath // Hecho a Mano Logo


The Tejano is my premier mid sized Skinning/Hunting/Camping/Utility Fixed Blade featuring a four inch recurve blade it is capable of processing an elk, caping a white tail, performing bush craft tasks and all around utility/defense.. This is a highly collectible world class knife..

SnodyLand Weekend Sale Price Only $599.00 with Custom Leather Sheath and Free Shipping

To Purchase a Custom Snody Tejano just click HERE for a paypal link..


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Sorry everyone I had to buy this one too...one of those wake up in the morning and I can't find my knife type things. Now the duffel bag fulla money analogy is accurate...do u mind if i put your kids thru college?
 
Sorry everyone I had to buy this one too...one of those wake up in the morning and I can't find my knife type things. Now the duffel bag fulla money analogy is accurate...do u mind if i put your kids thru college?

Thanks Big Homie....
You backed the armored car up to SnodyLand last night..
We need college money... Thanks for bringing it..
Huge Respect..
 
Snody is your patent game up to par? I have the feeling we are gonna start seeing fake snodys come from Asia, I know u said u were doing an Asian sashimi run i would highly suggest making them sign a reverse engineering prohibition waiver of all third parties sustainable in international courts to include legal and magistrate fees that will scare the shit out of them
 
And if u don't have intellectual prorperty rights on the designs I can assist u in doing poor mans patents where u would mail yourself the blueprints in a self addressed envelope and have it post dated and never open it.l..but I don't think that would hold up in international court.....mo money mo problems
 
mail yourself the blueprints in a self addressed envelope and have it post dated and never open it

That's not a patent, that's a copyright. Yes, Mike, as with anyone who designs anything unique, should copyright all his designs (although just posting pictures in a forum like this under his name is usually enough from a legal standpoint).

Mike should also trademark some of the unique names associated with his work. the "$NODY" is something worth trademarking, as would "texas tanto", "realist maker", "ghetto guillotine", "crisis card" stuff like that.

Signing copy waivers are generally useless on stuff like (chefs) knives, unless there is something functionally remarkable about it that no other knife ever produced had before (e.g. the first santoku knife with the divot grinds to reduce sticking to the blade, or a peculiar serration pattern... some examples would be the dual grind of a Bud Nealy Pesh Kabz). Without that something extraordinary, all the copiers need to do is change a few aspects (e.g. blade radius, blade width, blade length, shape of handle) and be legally scott-free.
Hell, everyone and their dog has copied the Emerson/Neeley geometric chisel tanto design... at this point it's better to just know that imitation as the best form of flattery, and keep showing that the original maker is still the best...
 
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