UPDATE: June 2011- Resin replica Mad Max Gerber Mk II knives
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:58 pm
UPDATE: THESE ARE FINALLY AVAILABLE AGAIN, SEE RECENT POST AT BOTTOM OF PAGE.
Hey guys,
As you veteran Road Warrior costumers already know (and what the rest of you will soon discover) is that getting an accurate boot knife for your MM2 costume is difficult and expensive. You can see the other post I did in this forum all about Max's knife for the specifics. The basics are that it's a Gerber Mark 2 combat knife and it sells for between $130 and $200 on eBay - when you can find a correct one (which isn't always easy).
So here is what Karol and I have done. We used my correct authentic Gerber knife, made a silicone mold and are now making resin copies. These knives are great for two reasons:
1. They're WAY cheaper than the real thing, while still looking very very accurate.
2. They are not real double edged knives and are less likely to get confiscated by security at a fan convention, or even worse - law enforcement (there aren't a lot of public places where you're encouraged to carry a double edged knife in your boot).
This knife is available now in limited quantities and I may be able to make more if there is enough demand. I'm not intending this for profit, I'm mostly just trying to make back what I spent on casting supplies (silicon and resin etc.) This particular knife has never been made as a resin copy as far as I can tell (there are occasionally resin Gerber knives on some of the Alien fan forums, but those are a different blade style and they're all black)
The knives are $30 each, plus shipping (overseas shipping is possible, but I'm not responsible if you get in trouble with customs).
They come fully finished and fully painted. They're made with high quality grey 1630 resin (the one a lot of movie pros prefer) and then spray painted black and silver. The mold is detailed enough that you can even see the serial number on the blade from the original knife.
In the picture I'm attaching, you'll see the real gerber on top and the fake one on the bottom. (click on the picture if the whole image doesn't appear).
PM me if you're interested in one of these or if you have any more questions.
I've added a picture of the unpainted knife so you can see the process when it comes out of the silicone mold:
Hey guys,
As you veteran Road Warrior costumers already know (and what the rest of you will soon discover) is that getting an accurate boot knife for your MM2 costume is difficult and expensive. You can see the other post I did in this forum all about Max's knife for the specifics. The basics are that it's a Gerber Mark 2 combat knife and it sells for between $130 and $200 on eBay - when you can find a correct one (which isn't always easy).
So here is what Karol and I have done. We used my correct authentic Gerber knife, made a silicone mold and are now making resin copies. These knives are great for two reasons:
1. They're WAY cheaper than the real thing, while still looking very very accurate.
2. They are not real double edged knives and are less likely to get confiscated by security at a fan convention, or even worse - law enforcement (there aren't a lot of public places where you're encouraged to carry a double edged knife in your boot).
This knife is available now in limited quantities and I may be able to make more if there is enough demand. I'm not intending this for profit, I'm mostly just trying to make back what I spent on casting supplies (silicon and resin etc.) This particular knife has never been made as a resin copy as far as I can tell (there are occasionally resin Gerber knives on some of the Alien fan forums, but those are a different blade style and they're all black)
The knives are $30 each, plus shipping (overseas shipping is possible, but I'm not responsible if you get in trouble with customs).
They come fully finished and fully painted. They're made with high quality grey 1630 resin (the one a lot of movie pros prefer) and then spray painted black and silver. The mold is detailed enough that you can even see the serial number on the blade from the original knife.
In the picture I'm attaching, you'll see the real gerber on top and the fake one on the bottom. (click on the picture if the whole image doesn't appear).
PM me if you're interested in one of these or if you have any more questions.
I've added a picture of the unpainted knife so you can see the process when it comes out of the silicone mold: