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mcarey 06-04-2012 09:10

Spartan Blades - Sneak Peek at our new folder!
 
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Hey guys,

Thought we would post a few pics of our new folder.

AKRIBIS - Titanium Integral Frame Lock, Carbon Fiber or G10 Scales, S35VN Blade.

Hope to get some interest at our Blade Show debut.

We are planning our first production run in about 90 days or so.

Let me know your thoughts.

Don't know price yet, till we do full run.

greenberetTFS 06-04-2012 09:28

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Originally Posted by mcarey (Post 451856)
Hey guys,

Thought we would post a few pics of our new folder.

AKRIBIS - Titanium Integral Frame Lock, Carbon Fiber or G10 Scales, S35VN Blade.

Hope to get some interest at our Blade Show debut.

We are planning our first production run in about 90 days or so.

Let me know your thoughts.

Don't know price yet, till we do full run.

Interested in the price once you have it,super cool blade.........:cool:

Big Teddy :munchin

Team Sergeant 06-04-2012 09:32

Very nice looking blade! Really like the arrow on the clip.

Dusty 06-04-2012 09:37

Nice!

Sohei 06-04-2012 10:12

Very nice folder indeed!

I hope you great success at the show with this one.

DJ Urbanovsky 06-04-2012 10:35

That looks great, Mark. I'll see you and that knife in a few days. :D

pyreaux 06-07-2012 11:47

Looks damn nice. Just a little perspective from a lefty who hasn't held it; it appears you have a relief cut for thumb stud access for righties, it would be nice to see it cut for ambi use for us lefties and for those time when you're hanging on to something with your right hand and trying to manipulate the thumb stud with your left.

pyreaux 06-07-2012 12:19

Also some thoughts on pocket clips. My knives inevitably get snagged on door framed, ladders, seat belts, and other things, this tends to bend and loosen the pocket clip and it is often difficult to bend it back completely to original.* As long as I am wearing jeans or thicker material for pants they all seem to hold ok after being bent slightly. If however I am wearing dressier pants or other thinner material my knives tend to become loose. I have found that pocket clips with U shaped bends like sog twitch, and darrel ralphs pockets clips are much more forgiving than those that are straight mounted.*I have managed to bend even titanium flat clips enough to cause issues.* The*U bend design can depending on*mounting and dimensions*drop the knife too low into the pocket causing difficulty with retrieval.* I have not had experience with heavier machined clips like the reeve mnandi uses or some other custom makers use, but they may also be a viable alternative to*straight thin*clips.

BigWave 06-07-2012 16:22

Great looking blade. I, too, like the arrow. Now I have to figure out how to sneak (another) one of your knives into the house.

Bill Harsey 06-10-2012 10:51

The Spartan guys really did their homework to make this happen. Very well done.

About the left handed opening thing, hold your thoughts on it until you've handled it.

JJ_BPK 06-10-2012 11:17

Freak'n outstanding,, Congratulations,, Well done..

I WANT 1..

x SF med 06-21-2012 15:27

What a horrible, ugly, nasty piece of machinery :p ... when do I get mine?:D


um, how come there is no Troll in the picture?

Quaker 08-07-2012 20:37

Awesome knife. Kind of afraid to see the price, though.

x SF med 08-13-2012 10:30

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Originally Posted by Quaker (Post 462234)
Awesome knife. Kind of afraid to see the price, though.

You get what you pay for, and you pay for what you get. The quality of a Spartan Knife is worth the price.

DDD 08-15-2012 01:53

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 451862)
Very nice looking blade! Really like the arrow on the clip.

At BLADE the most heard comment was "So you guys used bearings?", it's is a very smooth action with good detents. As for the clip, if you hold it properly it makes a good North seeking arrow:D:cool:

GnSurfin 09-14-2012 06:29

Any update on a possible release date?

CDRODA396 09-14-2012 10:10

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Originally Posted by GnSurfin (Post 467745)
Any update on a possible release date?

and / or price?

mcarey 09-14-2012 13:29

UPDATE: We are just finishing parts for first batch. Hope to be shipping and have up for sale in about 2 - 3 weeks. We are about 4 weeks behind our planned schedule. Price should be $445 in G10 and $490 in carbon fiber.

DJ Urbanovsky 09-15-2012 13:10

Had a chance to handle some of the pre-production knives in Vegas. Guys, let me tell you, these are fantastic knives. They look cool, feel great, and the mechanics are right on.

Mark and Curtis, you should be very proud of these knives. Excellent work and congratulations, gentlemen.

11Ber 09-16-2012 08:25

Awesome looking blade. $445 is a little salty for this E-6. Got a lot of things on the want/need list for my next trip, but this isn't going to survive the wife's Sr Rater review. Keep up the awesome work though.

mcarey 09-17-2012 10:04

Remember to ask for your Military and/or SF discount to save some cash.

DDD 10-08-2012 11:11

Just got an update from Mark this morning, parts are out for coating! Looking at 2 weeks (probably 3-4 with inevitable delays:p MOO). As stated before, I finger F*#ed this knife at BLADE and I personally think it is one of the finest folders that I've ever handled. The fact that Mark and Curt are class acts is only a bonus:cool:

pyreaux 10-11-2012 18:25

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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey (Post 452898)
About the left handed opening thing, hold your thoughts on it until you've handled it.

May take you up on that recommendation once these hit the shelves. I'm finishing graduate school and this looks like a nice way to commemorate.

st33ve0 10-18-2012 19:30

I really want one of these...but I also want a Phrike...and a Harsey Hunter II...you guys need any hawks? :D

DDD 11-13-2012 23:13

Spartan Blade USA website has been up-dated and the folder is now available for sale!!
If you hurry you can get the second one:D

swatsurgeon 11-16-2012 12:29

I'm still waiting (holding out) for the Horkos folder!!!! HINT, HINT!!!

ss

trunkmonkey 11-16-2012 15:05

Matching Folder
 
A Horkos folder would be a perfect match to my brand new Horkos. :D

Can I just have my direct deposit sent to you guys and receive knives on the first and 15th of every month?

pyreaux 11-16-2012 15:06

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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey (Post 452898)
About the left handed opening thing, hold your thoughts on it until you've handled it.

A few initial impressions.
The spartan guys left enough gap between the thumb stud and frame/scale to let it be opened fairly easily. The right side opening is a little easier with the additional relief, but the left hand opening is quite adequate. Fit and finish are great as expected. Action is smoother than any other folder I've used. Lock up is solid with no perceivable movement.

mcarey 11-27-2012 08:04

Thanks guys! We are getting good feedback and the folders are really moving out the door as fast as we assemble.:D

Tatonka316 11-27-2012 20:41

SAVE one for me!!! I leave FOB-CO tonight and will be "home" on Sunday!!!

molon labe:lifter

Barbarian 04-10-2013 08:25

The Spartan Blades guys are wearin' it out, lately. Their Akribis folder is featured in the July '13 issue of Tactical Knives magazine with a big centerfold photo. I could not find a picture or link of said photo. (Apparently my google-fu is weak and pitiful.)

Anyway.... Congratulations mcarey and Mildot!!


http://www.personaldefenseworld.com/...ops-warrior/#1

mcarey 04-18-2013 09:39

Thanks! We had forgetten that we even sent knives to Tactical Knives!:D

33army 04-18-2013 10:42

How much slave labor would you require to equal the price of this specimen?

tunanut 07-24-2013 19:20

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Wanted to reward my son for his dedication and hard work. I offered many rewards. He chose to drive two hours and picked this.



Think I raised a good chooser...

x SF med 07-25-2013 11:26

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Originally Posted by 33army (Post 502191)
How much slave labor would you require to equal the price of this specimen?

Since they would calculate wages at about fifty cents an hour and you have to reduce that by half for taxes.... the rest of your life... :rolleyes:

(kidding... it's only about 10 years using the formula above :p)


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