PSF27/D2 Interest

Would you be interested in D2 as a steel choice?


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Over the years I have owned and used a few of Bob Dozier's knives. They are hard to beat for edge retention. If used properly, they hold up very well. I definitely would not use one to pry open a car door or pound through a hardwood log, but there aren't many small thin blades that I would do that to. I know that it's weird, but I always thought that a knife was for cutting and an ax or hatchet was for chopping, but that's just me. Isn't a cold chisel a better tool for cutting bolts and nails?
 
Over the years I have owned and used a few of Bob Dozier's knives. They are hard to beat for edge retention. If used properly, they hold up very well. I definitely would not use one to pry open a car door or pound through a hardwood log, but there aren't many small thin blades that I would do that to. I know that it's weird, but I always thought that a knife was for cutting and an ax or hatchet was for chopping, but that's just me. Isn't a cold chisel a better tool for cutting bolts and nails?
Don't you come up in here, on the CPK sub no less, and spit blasphemey like an ax or a chainsaw would be better at chopping through a 10" log than a BC, don't you do it! It only took Lorien three days and 62,347 whacks to do it with the BC. You can keep your ax and chainsaw, mister.
 
Don't you come up in here, on the CPK sub no less, and spit blasphemey like an ax or a chainsaw would be better at chopping through a 10" log than a BC, don't you do it! It only took Lorien three days and 62,347 whacks to do it with the BC. You can keep your ax and chainsaw, mister.

:p Chainsaw? Who said anything aboooot a chainsaw? They only have them up north in Canuckistan and Alaskastan.
 
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