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jaeger in our hunt in march you will need at last 2 knives one for killing one for skinning and preparing the meat we will be in a small house in the bush and we will eat asados ,boars ,ostrichs all hunting meat.juan | ||
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Juan I will bring many knives One for killing One for skinning One for fighting class I am working on my Samekviv and have done the blade and guard. Cheers, Andr� | |||
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Jeffery: There are some custom or semicustom knives in that steel, for example : http://www.fehrmanknives.com/ http://www.hossom.com/ S60 or 440V (the same steel) is not as tough and is good for smaller blades only . . . Jiri | |||
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Jiri Thank you very much. I like the knives by Fahrman. They look very nice. I also like the knives by Mercworx. http://www.mercworx.com/knives.html Do you know them ? They are all in 154CM How is that steel compared to the CPM-3V ? Cheers, Andr� | |||
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Yes, I know Mercworx, they are aviable also in S30V steel, one of the best stainless knife steel today. What I know 3V has similar edge retention as S30V, but is more than two times tougher. If you want stainless, can't go wrong with MercWorx if you like that design . . . 154CM is american ATS/34, but japan ats 34 is PM (powder metalurgy), but 154cm is vacuum melted "only". It is pretty good steel for medium quality knife in todays highest standards I think. http://store.knifecenter.com/pgi-ProductSpec?MWEQUATORIANS30V Jiri | |||
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Crucible Steel is starting to make a CPM {Crucible particle Metallurgy] version of 154CM .I don't know what they are calling it yet. | |||
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very nive knife but you know i like strong points like randals n1.juan | |||
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All the knives that I have seen in the SV60 or 440V is Small Pussy knives. I want large knives not tooth picks 440c is good enough for me if it is for fighting The only real cool knife I have seen in CPM-3V is the "Nkonka CPM-3V Integral" Special Edition Tactical by Chris Reeve. http://www.knifeart.com/nkonspeced.html Cheers, Andr� | |||
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