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I zoom in and spy on peoples edges when they post their blades. You know they're a real one when you can tell they've ground past the "factory" shoulders.

This one gets a pass ;)
It's amazing how much better of a cutter even .2 hundred thou+ blades are when you thin em. Turns a zero into a hero lol good eye
 
You and me both, bud but it’s a Hellrazor II. It’s a lot bigger in hand than I thought it would be.

My boy has a BG HR and it feels much smaller. Thing is beast mode.
The hellrazer II is a tempting one, the axe hammer I had was bigger in hand than I thought it would be too. Sweet blade!
 
How you like it???? The TJ.?
One of the best knives for the money anywhere. Around $195 gets you excellent heat treatment, great ergonomics, perfect Kydex, nice edge geometry and top shelf fit / finish. 5/32 stock and about 5 inches tip to scale. The wide profile works well on food and utility stuff. I’m really happy with that knife.. definitely recommend getting one to anyone looking for a general purpose belt knife.

Forgot to mention / Ritchlite scales.. my first time using them, like a paper micarta with better traction, decent grip when wet and easy to clean 👍
 
One of the best knives for the money anywhere. Around $195 gets you excellent heat treatment, great ergonomics, perfect Kydex, nice edge geometry and top shelf fit / finish. 5/32 stock and about 5 inches tip to scale. The wide profile works well on food and utility stuff. I’m really happy with that knife.. definitely recommend getting one to anyone looking for a general purpose belt knife.

Thanx!!!! Looking forward to seeing you get it dirty...👍

Its an appealing profile.... To me anywho.🤔
 
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