Saw this video.. Immediately went over to DLT and picked up that first Praetorian Genesis TI you showed! All the details on those things are crazy, antsy for it to arrive!
@@TheKro16 If you mean one of the custom hand sculpted knives, you can always email me directly at amy@medfordknife.com. I'll help you through the ordering process.
God, probably some of the nicest Praetorians I've seen in a while. Guys continue to outdo yourselves haha. Lucky owner of a 187F, Praetorian Genesis T and USMC Fighter Flipper. All are still going after hard use. But I habe to say, I'm sickened that I'm seeing blatant Praetorian clones being sold on eBay and Amazon. If they were from China, that'd be expected. But now they're American companies. Wouldn't know a real knife it impaled em in the foot. I just wanted you guys to he aware of it. Nobody deserves to have their name and work stolen. Especially a company who's work is second to none, owner or his wife will take time out of their day to talk to you about a knife or problems. So, thank you guys. Not just from me but from everyone who loves and carries Medfords.
Michael...thank you so much for your kind words and support!! I agree with you in regards to the clones. It is a blatant disregard for other people's hard work and unique original material. Outright stealing is what it is, and it's just disgusting. But, we get up everyday and work hard and keep moving on.
@@TheKro16 It's really well-made. Pommel is one of if not the most intricate pieces they make for a knife. When you take the time to appreciate the pommel alone is machined on all sides and corners it's awesome and takes a shitload of abuse. I can vouch it works as a hammer. But on the higher end but not full on Praetorian Ti in terms of price. But it's a thick knife, too. Not quite Ti thickness but again, it's up there. In terms of action, don't expect it to be a true flipper out of the gate. Will take a little bit of wrist at first but after a while it does break in very nicely. Also, depending on the dealer they have them in all sorts of steels from S35VN to Magnacut. All in all, if you have an extra around a grand (Don't quote me on the price. Ballpark idea) to spend on a knife, I'd recommend it. To each their own, though. Amazing history behind it and a badass blade to carry.
@@michaelr7254 thanks for taking the time to provide your input. I currently have a special Marauder H on the way but look to add the Praetorian Ti and some of the other models to my lineup. I'll look at the USMC more as well even though I was Army. 😂