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While doing more R&D on CWF HT, I hastily put together this gaw knife (no sheath). I want to see what stabilized curly mango look like, so display face is well sanded but every where else are loaded with scratches, includes the blade.

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q1. Name of Má
q2. What did I want Quý to show me
q3. Burglar took chickens from where
q4. In dream, what happened to Mực
q5. What did I shot with the 12.5mm gun

CPM 10V, 68rc
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I don't understand what needs to happen to be in. I would like to be in for this GAW, but I am not clear if there is something more I need to do.

For Q5 I will guess a Water Buffalo.
 
I am confused.

What steel and hardness? I've followed your thread about CFW and high hardness steels with higher stability with interest but a bit of confusion.
 
After using one of these high hardness blades for a couple of weeks, I have to say these blades are really nice. Haven't need to sharpenen it yet but it sure is sharp! Makes a great paring knife, apples are in fear every day.
 
You are in ... just express interest.

Hahaha - 50 Cal would takes out more than just a water buffalo. Answers in the book 'Catching Shrimp with Bare Hands'.
I don't understand what needs to happen to be in. I would like to be in for this GAW, but I am not clear if there is something more I need to do.

For Q5 I will guess a Water Buffalo.
 
Sorry about that - steel type & hardness are sort of blended in the picture. CPM 10V at 68rc.

Since interested.... You are in.
I am confused.

What steel and hardness? I've followed your thread about CFW and high hardness steels with higher stability with interest but a bit of confusion.
 
Thanks. Since you are here... 'In' for a shot at 10V 68rc knife with similar profile & grind to :p https://youtu.be/FHZUrtOPGH4
After using one of these high hardness blades for a couple of weeks, I have to say these blades are really nice. Haven't need to sharpenen it yet but it sure is sharp! Makes a great paring knife, apples are in fear every day.
 
I will try,I have read a lot of the excellent book online without purchaseing yet,but so far I only know name of Ma.
I am also a very slow reader.
 
You are in. Thanks for willing to read (yes, it worth while of time) however answers are not necessary for first 20 entries.
I will try,I have read a lot of the excellent book online without purchaseing yet,but so far I only know name of Ma.
I am also a very slow reader.

I am a slow reader too :thumbup: btw: Má = mom
 
I would like to be included, especially after using one of these high hardness blades.
 
I am trying to replicate this cwf ht aebl, hopefully it wasn't a one time fluke. Make & testing 'Destroyer' class gyuto & petty. I use fresh belt for 10V, once slightly dull but ít is still good for lower wear resistant steels (aebl in this case). So this gaw 10v sort of xmas itself.

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