The mother of the fixed blades...

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I've broken a lot of large, over-hyped and over-heat treated fixed blades during hard usage. Not this one...9 inches of blade. And she doesn't even show wear! The Jeroboam Mk II!!!!!!

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the coating on crk's, guncoat i believe, is about the toughest coating i have ever seen on a knife.
 
Nice knife!

I owned "The Green Beret Knife" for a while , put a decent size chip in the blade and then gave up on stainless steel fixed blades, Now its just Busse Combat for me! but they do look sweet!!!
 
Nice knife!

I owned "The Green Beret Knife" for a while , put a decent size chip in the blade and then gave up on stainless steel fixed blades, Now its just Busse Combat for me! but they do look sweet!!!

I may be misunderstanding your post, but you do realize the knife in this thread is tool steel, not stainless.?
 
Correct...the steel used on the Reeve Hollow Handles is A2, a tool steel. In previous years, Reeve used D2, another tool steel. The Green Beret and Neil Roberts Warrior is CPM-S30V, a stainless steel.
 
I may be misunderstanding your post, but you do realize the knife in this thread is tool steel, not stainless.?

He is saying that ever since he chipped an S30V, stainless steel Green Beret, he has stuck to Busse..

What is there to not understand? I don't think he was referring to the Jereboam at all.
 
Thats a great knife NickZac! You made a wise choice as I'm sure you know.I am planning to get a Sable and Tanto down the road.

MPE
 
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