Where is the link to buy? You mentioned in the video that you would link it below. Thank you. Great review by the way. I like all of the knives you featured.
@imstuner14 күн бұрын
Sorry about that and hear the url. Looks like both blade styles are out of stock but usually they come back in stock pretty fast. You can also email them to see if there’s a waiting list to be on. maxaceknife.com/?product=neptune
@VidTubeWatch14 күн бұрын
@imstuner Thank you. I remember you showed the webcard with the address, but I have also heard there were two web addresses. Found the alternate on reddit. Yes. Both blades are out of stock. Thank you.
@SteelAddicted13 күн бұрын
@VidTubeWatch they have the smaller Uranus in stock. Neeves knives has video of it on his channel looks really nice and looks to be a great size. I have the neptune which is a little big imo. Also sld magic is the blade steel on the neptune it's jacketed steel made out of d2 and stainless like 440 if I remember correctly. The Uranus is 10cr15mov an equivalent to vg10 I believe.
@imstuner13 күн бұрын
@@SteelAddicted Thanks
@VidTubeWatch13 күн бұрын
@SteelAddicted Thank you
@0zmose17 күн бұрын
The blade steel is San Mai SLD-Magic. They must have raised the price a bit. I bought mine when it first dropped, and I believe it was only $109 at the time.
@imstuner17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@bradleyswaney610018 күн бұрын
I have that knife on the way. Should be here any day. ❤
@imstuner18 күн бұрын
You will not be disappointed !
@pragon987618 күн бұрын
MA did NOT overturn the silly double edge blade law though.... keep that in mind.
@imstuner18 күн бұрын
In my personal opinion the dagger blade can be challenged easily as well. In history and tradition double edge blades were commonly used. I watched the Commonwealth v. David E. Canjura, SJC-13432 and it was very long but very intresting. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWfNXnmVgceDaZYsi=XfnVpzmuwLZLO5Kd www.mass.gov/doc/commonwealth-v-david-e-canjura-sjc-13432/download End of page 9 The first known folding knives have been found in Roman sites dating back to the first century. See G. Neumann, Swords 10 and Blades of the American Revolution 231 (1973) (“Neumann”), cited in Heller, at 625. “Knives and daggers were personal necessities to the early American.” Neumann, at 227.