it's a new surface finished?

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it is said that it's a retro process.it's look like acid etched finished?it's popluar on knives?
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It looks similar to many of the user-grade patinas I see on high-carbon blades here on the forums, those ones that the user forced on the blade himself. I'm sure it looks good to many people.
 
It is popular on user knives, not on presentation knives. Those who like it do it themselves.
 
Boy, that knife sure looks a LOT like a Swamp Rat RatManDu! :rolleyes: But it's not... :thumbdn:

JUST SAY NO TO FAKES!!!

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It looks similar to many of the user-grade patinas I see on high-carbon blades here on the forums, those ones that the user forced on the blade himself. I'm sure it looks good to many people.
Agree.

A "forced patina" finish is quite popular. It is typically done on carbon steels using mild acids such as vinegar and vinegar-based food condiments such as mustards and hot sauces.
 
Do you like Spamburgerhamburgers? I take it you are basically asking if people here will buy your cloned RMD without a coating on it showing the awful looking patina on the junk steel? Answer is no. Doesn't your country take enough money from Americans with electronics and others goods without having to dupe people into buying your garbage cloned knives? This should be closed and obliterated from internet..
 
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