CPM MagnaCut – The Next Breakthrough in Knife Steel

Well look what we have here.

I can't imagine there are too many Benchmade's in MagnaCut just yet. :D

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That looks great! Who made the blade?

Schenk Knives. Great pricing and pretty amazing to work with. I'll have a review up for them in the GB&U in a week or so (waiting on one more blade). I really can't recommend them and Dylan enough though.
 
Would be fun if someone mass produced blades for Sebenza in more exotic steels like magna cut. Who knows how long it will take to get a Sebenza in Magna Cut like Dr Larrin Thomas has.
 
Schenk Knives. Great pricing and pretty amazing to work with. I'll have a review up for them in the GB&U in a week or so (waiting on one more blade). I really can't recommend them and Dylan enough though.
May I ask what one of those goes for? Might be interesting to reblade my pm2.
 
Would be fun if someone mass produced blades for Sebenza in more exotic steels like magna cut. Who knows how long it will take to get a Sebenza in Magna Cut like Dr Larrin Thomas has.

Not very likely unfortunately. From what I've been told, Mr. Reeve isn't very open to allowing people to produce aftermarket blades for CRK's. That (along with the difficulty involving the pivot bushing) has caused nearly every maker to decline making a Damacore blade for my small Sebenza Insigno, and it raised the price of a reblade from ~$200 - $250 to ~$750 - $1000... And that's with me providing the Damacore.
 
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