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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2010, 03:13:17 am »
What steel is used in the kerambit and backbite and do you have any pics of carrying options?

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« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2010, 03:40:14 am »
I was kindly invited by Grant to make an introduction to the guys and Gals here at MultiTool.org to the products that we offer at www.MaxVenom.com

I would think we could have shown some better manners on our side.

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« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2010, 03:56:09 am »
I was kindly invited by Grant to make an introduction to the guys and Gals here at MultiTool.org to the products that we offer at www.MaxVenom.com

I would think we could have shown some better manners on our side.

you are certainly correct... please accept my regrets and apology?

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2010, 04:21:56 am »
It's all good people!

I was invited under the premise - "It's not your typical knife site, but the guys appreciate good workmanship and good knives!"

Just wanted to say that I did NOT expect to drop in here slinging cross culturally inspired Purpose Built Fighting Knives and expect that an abundance of this audience would have a tremendous appreciation for such things. Just sharing.

Zack - The Karambite is made from S60V, some pretty hard to come by material these days! And although I do not have a photo of the sheath system for the Back Bite on this computer it is Very much similar to that of the TOPS Taliban Take Down as pictured in the following link.

http://www.topsknives.com/product_info.php?products_id=292

I will get a photo of the Kydex Karambite sheath for you guys tomorrow.

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« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2010, 04:31:02 am »
How was the Kapu named?
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« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2010, 05:01:04 am »

Zack - The Karambite is made from S60V, some pretty hard to come by material these days! And although I do not have a photo of the sheath system for the Back Bite on this computer it is Very much similar to that of the TOPS Taliban Take Down as pictured in the following link.

You don't say, is it even made now? I was under the impression it was discontinued in favor of s30v.

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #21 on: August 31, 2010, 02:03:24 pm »
Sorry Colin, I should have warned you that we have accidentally encouraged everyone to have an opinion here over the years.  It is true though that most of our guys appreciate craftsmanship regardless of what the intended design is for, and whether or not they specifically have a use for it.

I thought the knives look pretty sweet to me, and I figured the members here would like them, and it appears that the vast majority indeed were.  Don't take it personally that some didn't though- as I said, we generally encourage folks to have opinions, as I personally feel that a forum where everyone agrees with eachother is pretty boring, and a forum where everyone is "forced" to agree isn't a forum at all, it's an "againstum."

At any rate, I think I'll be placing an order with you sometime in the near future, as I really quite like a good quality fixed blade.

Are there any plans for a small fixed blade in the lineup other than the Kerambit?  I always found things like the Cold Steel Para Edge or SOG's Mini Pentagon to be really handy, as they were easily concealed.  I usually secured it in the center of my back on my Uncle Mike's belt, under my glove pouch and handle down, where it was virtually invisible yet easily grasped by either hand.  As handy as a large fixed blade would be in a cqb setting, I always thought that a small blade that could come from any direction and was virtually invisible was the kind of ace in the hole that would really determine who was going home and who was going down.

Perhaps it's just different styles, but if this intrigues you, I'd be happy to work with you on designing what I think works well.

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #22 on: August 31, 2010, 02:24:41 pm »
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« Reply #23 on: August 31, 2010, 04:12:26 pm »
Fisting_Chili - Kapu is a Hawaiian word that is roughly translated to English as "forbidden". As the Kapu was designed based upon knives of the pacific islanders who had no access to metal, and that daggers were actually most unique to Hawaii, it seemed like a good fit.

jzmtl - The S60V was never abandoned in favor of S30V. The Karambite remains available in S60V at this time!

glorn - Good eyes! The Kapu was inspired by a great many implements of this nature. Shark tooth swords included.

The Kapu is a collaboration between myself and Tuhon Tomas Kier of the Sayoc Kali Group.

"It was necessary that these implements have jagged edges or teeth. Most modern non-metallic knives take too much for granted from the modern metallic knife. An effective non-metallic knife must not only be capable of puncturing, it must also be capable of ripping muscle, veins and arteries in order to achieve optimum tissue damage and blood loss." - Tuhon Tomas Kier

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #24 on: August 31, 2010, 04:20:58 pm »
Sorry Colin, I should have warned you that we have accidentally encouraged everyone to have an opinion here over the years.  It is true though that most of our guys appreciate craftsmanship regardless of what the intended design is for, and whether or not they specifically have a use for it.

I thought the knives look pretty sweet to me, and I figured the members here would like them, and it appears that the vast majority indeed were.  Don't take it personally that some didn't though- as I said, we generally encourage folks to have opinions, as I personally feel that a forum where everyone agrees with eachother is pretty boring, and a forum where everyone is "forced" to agree isn't a forum at all, it's an "againstum."

At any rate, I think I'll be placing an order with you sometime in the near future, as I really quite like a good quality fixed blade.

Are there any plans for a small fixed blade in the lineup other than the Kerambit?  I always found things like the Cold Steel Para Edge or SOG's Mini Pentagon to be really handy, as they were easily concealed.  I usually secured it in the center of my back on my Uncle Mike's belt, under my glove pouch and handle down, where it was virtually invisible yet easily grasped by either hand.  As handy as a large fixed blade would be in a cqb setting, I always thought that a small blade that could come from any direction and was virtually invisible was the kind of ace in the hole that would really determine who was going home and who was going down.

Perhaps it's just different styles, but if this intrigues you, I'd be happy to work with you on designing what I think works well.

Def

Grant, No worries AT ALL!

I'm a tough customer to bleed ;)

I do have an additional small fixed blade in the works. Geared at the specific direction of Military application however. I had also in mind a small item that might be a better fit for Multitool.org minded individuals, in that its intent and purpose is that of an actual multi-tool, that doubles as an SD implement of course.

If you had a design in mind or wanted to produce something specific for Multitool.org, I'm all ears!

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #25 on: August 31, 2010, 04:36:26 pm »
Fisting_Chili - Kapu is a Hawaiian word that is roughly translated to English as "forbidden". As the Kapu was designed based upon knives of the pacific islanders who had no access to metal, and that daggers were actually most unique to Hawaii, it seemed like a good fit.

jzmtl - The S60V was never abandoned in favor of S30V. The Karambite remains available in S60V at this time!

glorn - Good eyes! The Kapu was inspired by a great many implements of this nature. Shark tooth swords included.

The Kapu is a collaboration between myself and Tuhon Tomas Kier of the Sayoc Kali Group.

"It was necessary that these implements have jagged edges or teeth. Most modern non-metallic knives take too much for granted from the modern metallic knife. An effective non-metallic knife must not only be capable of puncturing, it must also be capable of ripping muscle, veins and arteries in order to achieve optimum tissue damage and blood loss." - Tuhon Tomas Kier



Max, thank you.  I am actually from Hawai'i and knew what it meant, but wasn't sure if your blade was named after it.  Very cool!
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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #26 on: August 31, 2010, 04:43:15 pm »
SPECIAL F.Y.I

The Back Bite has officially become available TODAY!

The Back Bite will retail for 149.00

Available NOW at a special introductory price of 119.95!

http://www.maxvenom.com/the_backbite

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« Reply #27 on: August 31, 2010, 04:49:35 pm »
@Fisting_Chili - Than you also know that this word is frequently used as a substitute for "No Tresspassing". Yet another good way in which the name fits!

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #28 on: August 31, 2010, 05:05:24 pm »
You got some really interesting designs, that's for sure...  8) :tu:

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Re: Max Venom Product Group
« Reply #29 on: August 31, 2010, 10:57:48 pm »
Interesting product line not my cup of tea mind, do you have anything with a bottle opener on it  ;)
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