Sandrin Knives Monza

No owner here, but the thin blade stock should make for a good slicer, at the very least.
 
All of their knives are kind of ugly, at least to me.
They'll break down cardboard like nothing else though...their tungsten carbide is the real deal.
 
They'll break down cardboard like nothing else though...their tungsten carbide is the real deal.
Oh yeah I know. But they fugly. It's like an ugly superhero, great when needed, but you aren't putting their picture on the front page of the Daily Bugle.
 
For pure cutting, they are probably the best that you can get! Extremely thin but extremely hard blade, blade has true wolfram alloy (75% wolfram with almost little trace of iron, it is not steel (mostly iron) with small wolfram added for carbide) many people test the hardness and they are all true to 70+ HRC. It isn't unbreakable though, the blade is only less than a mm (0.09mm or 0.035" according to internet) thick, so don't pry with or drop it.
I hold one, but the owner really didn't want my hands to left the table or holding it too high.
 
I believe Cabot guns has a hand in this. They’re the Company who made the multi million meteorite 1911’s.
 
I have the Torino from a swap, it's nothing like this. I expect Swarovski and Cartier entering the knife business any moment now.
 
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