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My new AEB-L Wharnie is working great :)

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I should add, David Mary David Mary ,

- edge is still as new after the above, cutting paper easily.
- this is my first > 6” knife without choil and without guard. In the beginning, I was a little worried, but got used to it quickly. The smooth transition from grip to edge is unusual for me, but makes the knife very versatile, for close/whittling kind of work.
- the scales (Tero-Tuff?) are great. Warm, smooth and grippy, almost (but not) stick to the skin, if that makes sense.

Cheers,

Roland.
 
the scales (Tero-Tuff?) are great. Warm, smooth and grippy, almost (but not) stick to the skin, if that makes sense

Whoops almost forgot: They are Suretouch, which is a laminated composite of G10 and rubber. The durability of G10 with the shock resistance and grip of rubber. For user knives, it is my favorite handle material, basically ever since I first started using it.
 
Whoops almost forgot: They are Suretouch, which is a laminated composite of G10 and rubber. The durability of G10 with the shock resistance and grip of rubber. For user knives, it is my favorite handle material, basically ever since I first started using it.
Mine too!
 
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