*THIS KNIFE IS SOLD*
I have a NIB Spyderco Mule Team S110V.
I took it out of the box and looked at it, took a few pictures, planned on doing a scale job on it, but I have decided to try and improve my finances. I'm into this knife a little over 100$, but I can't find them for less than 150$ anywhere online. First person to post an unconditional I'll take it in the thread gets the knife. It's 140$ paid through PayPal. I reserve the right to deny the sale to anyone, but generally if you're an honest member with a record of good deals, it's fine. Must be over 18, or have a parental representative handle the transaction. You're responsible for knowing your state's knife laws. I will ship CONUS, but will have to consider Alaska or Hawaii, I don't think the box for this knife will fit in a small flat rate.
Mule Team 18 is made with CPM S110V.
CPM S110V blade steel is produced using a CPM - Crucible Particle Metallurgy process developed by Crucible Industries of Solvay, New York, U.S.A.
What differentiates CPM S110V from other blade steels is its volume of vanadium-rich (9.0%) and niobium-rich (3.0%) alloys which classify it as a martensitic stainless tool steel. Crucibles powdered metal process creates uniform carbide distribution of the steels components throughout the blade for superior wear resistance, toughness and corrosion protection. These are positive performance characteristics highly desired in state-of-the-art exotic blade steels.
I have a NIB Spyderco Mule Team S110V.
I took it out of the box and looked at it, took a few pictures, planned on doing a scale job on it, but I have decided to try and improve my finances. I'm into this knife a little over 100$, but I can't find them for less than 150$ anywhere online. First person to post an unconditional I'll take it in the thread gets the knife. It's 140$ paid through PayPal. I reserve the right to deny the sale to anyone, but generally if you're an honest member with a record of good deals, it's fine. Must be over 18, or have a parental representative handle the transaction. You're responsible for knowing your state's knife laws. I will ship CONUS, but will have to consider Alaska or Hawaii, I don't think the box for this knife will fit in a small flat rate.
Mule Team 18 is made with CPM S110V.
CPM S110V blade steel is produced using a CPM - Crucible Particle Metallurgy process developed by Crucible Industries of Solvay, New York, U.S.A.
What differentiates CPM S110V from other blade steels is its volume of vanadium-rich (9.0%) and niobium-rich (3.0%) alloys which classify it as a martensitic stainless tool steel. Crucibles powdered metal process creates uniform carbide distribution of the steels components throughout the blade for superior wear resistance, toughness and corrosion protection. These are positive performance characteristics highly desired in state-of-the-art exotic blade steels.


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