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Hibben Custom Knives
08 January 2007, 00:28
CraftsmanHibben Custom Knives
Does anyone have a Hibben Custom Hunting Knife?
What is your opinion of the quality of the steel and ability to hold an edge?
I think the Alaskan Small Guide Hunter is a very good design. Since they are hand made in China I was wanting to know if they were using good steel.
Craftsman
08 January 2007, 08:04
djpaintlesIf you want the sparkiest looking Klingon Batleth for the next Trek Convention, Hibben is probably just the man.
If you want a serious hunting knife I would look somewhere else like Bob Dozier, Gene Ingram and others.................DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
09 January 2007, 06:40
CraftsmanNo,No, not the Dragons and Dungeon stuff.
This is a hunting knife with classic conservative design.
Craftsman
09 January 2007, 06:45
djpaintles"Made in China" and good knife steel properly tempered are rarely found together. I think there are far better options out there...............DJ
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09 January 2007, 06:47
CraftsmanHere we go, Alaskan Small Pro
http://www.knivesplus.com/gil-hibben-knives.html Guide
Craftsman
09 January 2007, 08:58
djpaintles420j is basically the low end of knife steels. It's stainless and hard to break but doesn't have very good edge retention. They are inexensive however so I guess you get what you pay for. I still think you could find a better knife for near the same price..............DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
09 January 2007, 18:07
CraftsmanDjpaintles
Thanks, that's the answer I was searching for, someone who knew something about the quality of the metal.
These are only $35.00 wholesale. Too bad they did not use a good steel as the design and workmanship is good.
Craftsman
09 January 2007, 22:37
GatogordoI know it isn't a fixed blade, but for just a few bucks more you can get a Spyderco Native in S30V which is a helluva lot better steel, the knife is handy to carry, etc. I skin and quarter lots of deer and hogs with mine.
Design is nice, but good steel, well tempered is the first part of having a good knife, within reason.
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10 January 2007, 04:42
djpaintlesCraftsman, Here is a Knife steel chart that you might find interesting:
http://www.agrussell.com/knife_information/steel_guide/index.htmlOf specific interest you might notice the typical Hardness of 420HC and 420J2................DJ
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11 January 2007, 04:48
CraftsmanThanks
Craftsman