I read an article lately, it was either Newsweek or Time; or it could have been Precious and Indestructible Metals Digest.
Anyways, it says that there was a shortage of INFI in the first layer of the earth-- the crust-- and that supplies could dry up within a year or two. Scientists are uncertain at this point if such a substance exists in the underlying layer-- the mantle.
Can anyone elaborate on, or supplement, this information? And if INFI is in short supply, what will Busse knives be made of in the future?
Anyways, it says that there was a shortage of INFI in the first layer of the earth-- the crust-- and that supplies could dry up within a year or two. Scientists are uncertain at this point if such a substance exists in the underlying layer-- the mantle.
Can anyone elaborate on, or supplement, this information? And if INFI is in short supply, what will Busse knives be made of in the future?