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Knife Porn: Mikkel Willumsen Alamo Custom

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

Strait out of Denmark, Mikkel Willumsen under his Urban Tactical brand is coming out with some of the most cutting edge designs out there. 100% pure usable art. Everything on this blade is crafted to perfection. The IKBS system that Mikkel uses makes this massive blade seem like it's made of silk. Keep a look out for his upcoming United Cutlery collaboration version of his Blondie framelock folder.

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  • I tried to nail that one on CKG with a trade offer. You lucky devil you ;) Great piece, I'm officially jealous. Good review though.

  • @SPOOKYSHOGUN

    Thanks! Glad to have this one in my collection.

  • that knife is amazing

  • @TheThor153

    Thanks man!

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  • Now that looks cool it looks like something out of an Alien movie or something man. And what I'm liking about the HD camera is you can really see the machining that someone put into this stuff. It shows someone who isn't doing a knife or a semi custom dremel his youtube name and paint a spyderco make money job this kinda work shows someone who loves what he's doing and does a knife like he was doing it for himself.

  • @edgeobserver

    Well, I'm sure he could use "a ball bearing system" but IKBS printed on the blade gives you that brand recognition. Having that logo on your blade is kind of a nike symbol on your shirt.

  • @xiuxiu1313 do you think you could sell anything for 300 or less to help out a new custom knife collector?

  • @xiuxiu1313 Must be it. I know they ask for it to be licensed but it's also surprising they could get a patent on a bearings....

  • Wicked blade brother.

  • @edgeobserver

    Probably expense. I'm sure they are expensive themselves, and you probably have to pay the creator to use them.

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