Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Steel Mini Prybabies

Hi All,

Well the Sale Train keeps a rolling today...I was already out and about this morning taking pictures of the foliage and running errands to the post office and Home Depot. So now I might as well take a break and do another little sale.

I have a couple dozen CPM 154 steel SAE Mini P15 Prybabies I had forgotten about that were left over from last year. These have a light raw bar texture on the front side and surface ground plain finish on the back side. There are a couple of lefties in the group too as well as one or two with surface ground finish on both sides.

The Mini Prybabies will run $65 plus shipping and the link to purchase is below, one per customer on them please. Thanks so much for coming by today and have a great week.

Steel Minis are sold out, thank you again!





11 comments:

Render said...

Hi Peter,
Is it in s30v or cpm154? Last mini p15 batch was cpm154, if I remember correctly.

Ben Brenzel said...

Are these S30v or CPM154? Looks like the sale from last year was CPM154. Just curious. Thanks!

Peter Atwood said...

Oh yes, you are correct Ben, CPM 154. Thanks!

Peter Atwood said...

BTW, for the purposes of tool making, there is virtually NO DIFFERENCE between any of the stain resistant high carbon powder metallurgy metals with the exception of ones like CPM 3v and the like which are made for high impact and super strength. For blades you could make arguments for different ones but for pry tools you are getting better steel with more corrosion resistance in virtually all cases and there is almost no practical difference between them.

Mitch said...

Aaaah, I missed it! I would have loved to get one of these!

Peter Atwood said...

Mitch email me, there are still a couple left.

Ben Brenzel said...

Good stuff Peter, thanks!

Geoff said...

After the double sales the other day I've had to realign my process for stalking Atwood sales. Used to be I'd stop refreshing the page until the next day or so once a sale was announced! BTW I prefer 154CM on my blades. Cost is up there but the edge is superior IMO.

Render said...

Thank you Peter, great info!

Unknown said...

Peter,
Anymore left?

Peter Atwood said...

Yes, a couple, but why ask here? Please email me. ;)