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Home Products MTNT Mach 3 - Titanium and Fat Carbon

MTNT Mach 3 - Titanium and Fat Carbon

by Mayo, Tom, WingMan EDC

SKU 1073064

Date Added 02/27/2024

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $395.00

Price $350.00

Overview

The iconic Tom Mayo TNT design is back available in production form in the MTNT design from WingmanEDC. This compact EDC folder is an absolute classic with a utilitarian drop point blade and ergonomic, simple handle shape. This handle flares out towards the pivot, like a natural finger guard preventing you from sliding forward onto the blade. Opening options are the traditional ambidextrous thumb slot or a front flipper tab located on the top of the knife. It utilizes ceramic bearings for ultra-smoothness and the titanium frame lock features a lockbar insert providing excellent lockup right out of the box. The MTNT would not be a Tom Mayo without the milled hole pattern, which is a staple of his work, and it has the dual purposes of reducing weight and adding traction for your fingertips. We love this knife and are sure you will too.

Specifications

  • Blade Length: 2.875"
  • Cutting Edge: 2.75"
  • Closed Length: 3.75"
  • Overall Length: 6.625"
  • Blade Material: Elmax Stainless Steel
  • Blade Thickness: 0.125"
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Blade Finish: Hand Rub Satin
  • Handle Material: Stonewashed Titanium with Fat Carbon Inlays
  • Handle Thickness: 0.444"
  • Locking Mechanism: Frame Lock
  • Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Bearings
  • Pocket Clip: Titanium (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
  • Weight: 2.54 oz.
  • Designer: Tom Mayo
  • Dog Tag COA
  • Bomb-Shaped Pivot Tool
  • Made in China

Comes with original box, zippered case, tool and ID Tag. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 2.875

Overall Length 6.75

Closed Length 3.875

Weight (oz) 3.4

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Material M390

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic, Carbon Fiber

About the Maker

Mayo, Tom
Mayo, Tom

"I have been making hand made knives since late 1981...but my love for knives started when I was a boy. My grandfather was always giving me a pocketknife for Christmas or my birthday and I can still remember the day he gave me a knife that he made from a file when I was about eight. He was the town doctor in Dresden, Tenn. and an avid hunter and fisherman. I have been a shooter since I was very young and make it a practice to go to the range at least once a week. It was only natural that as I grew older I began to collect more and more knives, until one day I picked up a Sports Illustrated with Bob Loveless on the cover. I had been making furniture as a hobby up until that day, but that article started me in another direction, and before long I had spent over $2500 on knife making equipment, without even starting on one knife. I struggled on my own, reading books and gleaning information where I could, buying knife supplies from various people, Glen Hornby in particular. We struck up a friendship over the phone and it wasn't long until he invited me to come visit him at his Glendale, Cal. home and spend some time making knives with him. To make a long story short, we became best of friends and I began to make the trip to California for a knife show or two every year until his tragic death on Sept 1, 1995. I will always miss him, he was a great knife maker and an even better friend. Through Glen's influence I began to develop a style that I would best describe as a direct copy of Mr. Loveless, but as the years went by I slowly fell in love with the older traditional type of knife that the Randall family makes, especially the clip point and trailing point. Today, I feel that my knives have a style all their own, but I have borrowed a lot from both of these pioneers in the knife making movement. My goal is to make an exceptionally high performance tool that is on par with the best knife makers in the country."