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Hi, Tim ! Really love your small dawg and saving up for one! Any particular reason why you chose CPM154 over other steels like the popular S30V? Just my own curioisity.
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Yes Sir it is an SR-71 There is one about 15 miles from me, VERY cool planes!
Thats for sure. Wonder how hard it is to get a civilian ride in one of those...
In my opinion the average user wont tell much difference between the two. S30V holds an edge longer, but I can get CPM154 sharper than S30V and it is much easier for me to get it sharp. Thats just me though. I know there are a lot of highly experienced knife users out there that are good sharpeners, but I think the majority of people are not as skilled.
Therefore I think CPM154 has a good overall balance of edge holding, toughness, ability to take a keen edge and the ease of doing so.
With all that being said, someday I will be able to offer more variety and hopefully in a flavor you like![]()
Average user, majority of people will not buy $400 knife, most likely. And I can get any steel hair whittling sharp - it is pretty easy and anyone can learn how to do this. If it can not be Japanese ZDP189 why not some premium US steel - CPM M4, CPM S110V, 52100?
Really, this is top line knives and should have top line steel. I know Buck have some $500 with 420HC, but this is just wasting good effort to me.
Everything should be perfect... And with titanium scales and hot design it just must be better then CPM 154 (even it is a good steel).
Honestly - this is only thing which stop me buying your beautiful creation.
Thanks, Vassili.