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DJ Urbanovsky 06-03-2014 12:40

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Alrighty, here's everything for the table at Blade, except for sporky stuff, of which I will also be bringing a nice supply.

Same table as always, 18E. Listed in program under the biz, American Kami.

Hope you guys dig the work, safe travels, and see you there!

SF-TX 06-03-2014 12:46

Good looking knives, DJ. Is the middle axe head anodized?

SF_BHT 06-03-2014 20:23

Can you send me the third Ax from the left please:D

It looks just right for my Powered Para glider (PPG) camping kit......

DJ Urbanovsky 06-14-2014 12:23

Thanks buddy! Glad you like.

You talking about the grey one in the OD handles?


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Originally Posted by SF-TX (Post 552995)
Good looking knives, DJ. Is the middle axe head anodized?


DJ Urbanovsky 06-14-2014 12:40

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I think that means I'm doing something right. :D

Those are the Gen 2 MicrAxes. Put them on a diet (0.275" thickness vs the 0.375" of the originals) and revised handles. Handles are now more rectangular in cross section, are more comfortable, and are much less prone to rotate in the hand vs the original "broom handle" cross section handles that were on the first four prototypes. Machining quality from this new local vendor is also much cleaner on all components than it was from the guy I was using the past two years from my micro-batch midtech stuff. Sometimes it's the little details that make all the difference. I'm really pleased with the finished product. Took one of the HPs out for field testing in the wilderness this past week. It was completely un-sharpened when we arrived. I spent about five minutes putting an edge on it with a Nicholson mill file, and immediately put it to work. Performed all tasks with flying colors. Very comfortable and maneuverable, and no longer a boat anchor like the the Gen 1 prototypes were.

Axe in the pic is uncoated. I just grabbed one off the bench, slapped handles on it, picked up my bag, and headed out the door.






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Originally Posted by SF_BHT (Post 553050)
Can you send me the third Ax from the left please:D

It looks just right for my Powered Para glider (PPG) camping kit......


DJ Urbanovsky 08-26-2014 12:57

Got some new stuff to share with youse guys. These are for the USN G6 show in Vegas this coming weekend. I shall be at my usual spot, table I-3. Cell is on my website if you would like to contact me. Hope to see some of you there!

Pic is way too big to upload here, so you'll need to click on this link:

http://www.americankami.com/AVAILABL...UG2014%20B.jpg

Official unveiling of two new knives, the M15 and M13.

Oh, and stay tuned for more details on the MicrAxe pass-around for QPs. I'll be running that here very soon.

DJ Urbanovsky 02-03-2015 16:00

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It's been too quiet in here, so time to shake things up a bit.

Here's some new stuff, split between these two most recent posts. Part of the re-launch of the entire midtech product lineup that began around a year ago. Axe pics will be in a separate post here.'

These are the M4, M7, M9, and M13.

Gearing up now for Sniper Comp at FT Bragg in March. Those of you who will be attending, please hit me with an email so I can be on the lookout for you. I should have a bunch of new stuff for the table.

DJ Urbanovsky 02-03-2015 16:02

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And here's part two.

These are the M15, M16, M17, and GITFO.

MR2 02-03-2015 16:12

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Originally Posted by DJ Urbanovsky (Post 574034)
It's been too quiet in here, so time to shake things up a bit.

Absolutely.

The 4, 7, 9 & 13 look like they have some heft to them. I like!

DJ Urbanovsky 02-03-2015 18:51

They do, but they're still surprisingly quick in the hand. I like them all, but I'm exceptionally fond of the M9. 10.5" OAL, 6.5" blade. 0.1875" thick CPM S35VN.


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Originally Posted by MR2 (Post 574037)
Absolutely.

The 4, 7, 9 & 13 look like they have some heft to them. I like!


SF_BHT 02-03-2015 19:26

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Originally Posted by DJ Urbanovsky (Post 554237)
I think that means I'm doing something right. :D

Those are the Gen 2 MicrAxes. Put them on a diet (0.275" thickness vs the 0.375" of the originals) and revised handles. Handles are now more rectangular in cross section, are more comfortable, and are much less prone to rotate in the hand vs the original "broom handle" cross section handles that were on the first four prototypes. Machining quality from this new local vendor is also much cleaner on all components than it was from the guy I was using the past two years from my micro-batch midtech stuff. Sometimes it's the little details that make all the difference. I'm really pleased with the finished product. Took one of the HPs out for field testing in the wilderness this past week. It was completely un-sharpened when we arrived. I spent about five minutes putting an edge on it with a Nicholson mill file, and immediately put it to work. Performed all tasks with flying colors. Very comfortable and maneuverable, and no longer a boat anchor like the the Gen 1 prototypes were.

Axe in the pic is uncoated. I just grabbed one off the bench, slapped handles on it, picked up my bag, and headed out the door.

Hummm guess it got lost or TR stole it:eek:

DJ Urbanovsky 02-03-2015 20:32

Nope, I just haven't done it yet. It's happening, but I wanted one of the Gen 2s, and I had to get guys orders taken care of first.

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Originally Posted by SF_BHT (Post 574061)
Hummm guess it got lost or TR stole it:eek:


DJ Urbanovsky 02-04-2015 09:00

Speaking of the MicrAxe passround for QPs, I have a batch off at Ionbond being coated right now, so I suppose there's no time like the present to get things rolling.

You must be a QP to participate.

I'll pull two MicrAxes, one hammer, one spike. Say, two weeks for you and your group/team to evaluate and wreck stuff, tell me about what you did with it and your thoughts, maybe post a review here in this thread, and then send the axe back so I can see how it help up before I send it to the next guy.

We'll get this deal rolling hopefully by the end of February. I'll still need to sharpen them, get handles on them, and knock out sheaths once they come home from Ionbond.

Interested parties, please email me at info@americankami.com with your username here and reference this thread, and I'll get you added to the queue.

DJ Urbanovsky 05-21-2015 13:30

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Just a quick heads up - if you are in the FT Bragg area, the Beef & Beer Benefit is happening tonight. And among the silent auction items will be the following axe. It is called the RIMJACK (RMJ/AK), and is a collaboration between myself and Ryan over at RMJ. This one is #1, and was with me at the table at Sniper Comp this year. The axe for the auction wasn't ready in time, so I sent this, which was my personal axe. These are a limited production, non-orderable item. They are only available via auction, with half or more of the proceeds being donated to the Green Beret related charity of my choice (either foundations or to benefit individuals/families). 100% of the funds from this particular piece will be going to benefit the Gass family, who lost a husband and father in August of last year. ODA 3131 will have two tables at the event, and the axe will be there. Please attend, show your support, and bid it up through the roof.

TCT_Knives 05-27-2015 11:42

I got to hold it for my good friend was the lucky guy to win it! Sweet Axe!!

DJ Urbanovsky 05-27-2015 12:43

Glad you like it, brother! Looking forward to seeing you at Blade.

DJ Urbanovsky 06-03-2015 19:37

Finally, everything is wrapped and ready for Bladeshow in Atlanta. Same table as usual, 18E. Here's what I'm bringing:

http://americankami.com/BLADESHOW2015.jpg

35 and 36 are open bid items. Those are two of six colab axes I did with Ryan over at RMJ. Half of all proceeds go to the Green Beret related charity of my choice. More details forthcoming in the next 24 hours. :D

In the event that I am not able to post from the road, swing by my table for the time, date, and location of the colab axe auction.

Hope you guys dig!

DJ Urbanovsky 10-29-2015 15:46

So. Who likes them some daggers?

;)

Team Sergeant 10-29-2015 17:09

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Originally Posted by DJ Urbanovsky (Post 596007)
So. Who likes them some daggers?

;)

You have some pics? :munchin

x SF med 10-30-2015 08:53

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Originally Posted by DJ Urbanovsky (Post 596007)
So. Who likes them some daggers?

;)

Stop teasing and show us the steel.

DJ Urbanovsky 11-02-2015 14:32

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Alright, here we go.

The three Sykes/Fairbairn-ish style daggers are the M91, M92, and M93, from smallest to largest. The idea was to take everything that I liked about the S/F and knives that evolved from that pattern (like the V42, Marine Raider, Gerber Commands, Marks, and Guardians) and put my own spin on it. Since Les, Mark, and Curtis had already done their incredible V14 daggers (one of which I own and love, and could not think of anything that I would do that would improve upon it), I chose to go more in the direction of the old Gerber Guardians with these three.

The two trenches don't have model designations yet. They are the same in every respect except for the blade profiles. The black/coyote one has the more obtuse tip like the Gerber MK-II blade pattern, whereas the silver grey/OD version has the more acute, traditional Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 "Le Vengeur De 1870" style blade profile as seen on your historic Mark I 1918 trench knives. I tried to keep the knuckles portion as close to the original pattern Mark I 1918s as possible (this was no simple task), and then made some other tweaks here and there. Again, was inspired by Les' awesome build of this pattern which he did recently, as well as the story of Medal of Honor recipient PFC Pililaau. Some inspiration was also gleaned from the incredible knives of W W Cronk.

Finally the big daddy of the bunch, the S9. This large cruciform dagger was actually the first of this series of daggers that I designed and programmed over the past two weeks while recovering from a back injury sustained during band rehearsals. I modeled the blade on this one after the Swiss K31/1918 bayonet, which I think is one of the sexiest combat knives ever made.

All of these are full tang, 0.275" thickness S7, which is a shock steel (think jackhammer bits). And I am already cutting steel now for the first runs of all of these models.

Specs:

M91: 8.4" OAL, 4.1" blade.
M92: 10.3" OAL, 5.75" blade.
M93: 12.8" OAL, 7.5" blade.
Trenches: 13.7" OAL, 8.2" blade.
S9: 19.1" OAL, 12.75: blade.

Thanks for looking, and hope you guys like these as much as I do. :cool:

DJ Urbanovsky 11-02-2015 14:40

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A couple more pics of the M91 and M92, and also one for an inside look of what my design process can look like.

Joker 11-02-2015 17:37

Now those are some good looking knives. Well done.:lifter

Sohei 11-02-2015 20:11

Beautiful work!

tonyz 11-02-2015 20:15

DJ, cool stuff as ever. That little stabby one needs a good home !

DJ Urbanovsky 11-04-2015 12:19

Thanks so much guys. Glad you like these.

I can't believe I waited ten years to do these.

hso 11-08-2015 11:03

Will you be using your hollow right hand chisel grind?

DJ Urbanovsky 11-08-2015 13:19

Nope, the chisel grinds are for full customs only. These daggers are all part of the professional grade lineup, so they will all be flat V-ground.

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Will you be using your hollow right hand chisel grind?


DJ Urbanovsky 01-17-2016 16:08

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In case any of you would like to bid, finally got the open bid auction knives up to support SSG Matthew McClintock's family. His spouse gets 100% of the proceeds from these two knives. Link to the pair of knives that are on the block (more pics of them there). Thanks for looking, fellas.

https://www.facebook.com/American-Ka...0/?ref=tn_tnmn

If you can't afford the buy-in on the auction knives but would like to help, here's the families Gofundme page:

https://www.gofundme.com/mcclintock

DJ Urbanovsky 02-29-2016 14:16

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Fresh off the CNC machine.

M91 on left, M92 on right. There is also the big papa, the M93, not pictured. And two different trench knives... ;)

Made of 0.275" thickness S7, so they should be pretty much bombproof. But they are still super fast in the hand, just like a dagger should be.

Hope you guys dig these. I should have some ready to go for the table at Sniper Comp at the end of March.

Sohei 02-29-2016 14:48

That's like looking at a small part of Heaven!

Very nice blades!

DJ Urbanovsky 02-29-2016 19:15

Thanks, man! Glad you like.

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That's like looking at a small part of Heaven!

Very nice blades!


DJ Urbanovsky 02-29-2016 19:17

Sounds like M93s and both of the trenches should be ready for heat treat on Wednesday morning.

:D

DJ Urbanovsky 03-04-2016 13:15

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More dagger.

DJ Urbanovsky 03-13-2016 12:45

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The new daggers, labeled for clarity. This is what they look like immediately after heat treat. First sub-group of these guys is already off at Ionbond being DLC coated. Worst case, I'll have some samples at Range 37 at the end of the month. Handles are being machined now. I also have some axes and other stabby stuff that I'll be bringing.

tonyz 03-13-2016 12:54

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Originally Posted by DJ Urbanovsky (Post 605482)
The new daggers, labeled for clarity. This is what they look like immediately after heat treat. First sub-group of these guys is already off at Ionbond being DLC coated. Worst case, I'll have some samples at Range 37 at the end of the month. Handles are being machined now. I also have some axes and other stabby stuff that I'll be bringing.

Beautiful work and not even done yet.

Some lucky potential owners come the end of the month !

DJ Urbanovsky 03-18-2016 12:23

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Thanks buddy!

Quick teaser of the finished daggers I'll be bringing. Working on sheaths now.

Peregrino 03-18-2016 15:04

Very nice work. I'm looking forward to fondling them next Thursday.

DJ Urbanovsky 03-19-2016 12:12

Hell yes. :)

Be sure you tell me you're you, because my face blindness is acting up. At least that's what the person who claims to be my wife tells me. LOL!


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Originally Posted by Peregrino (Post 605723)
Very nice work. I'm looking forward to fondling them next Thursday.


DJ Urbanovsky 04-28-2016 13:41

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Some pics of this latest double edged stuff, all finished up and ready for Kydex. Part I. Hope you guys dig.


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