The Sharpest Knives??

Microtech and William Henry in the production folder category. A tough choice, but probably the edge to MT. Tom Anderson in the custom division. One thing I HAVE noticed is many of my custom blades are not nearly as sharp as the high end production models. Which is VERY disappointing when you shell out more than $500 for a knife!:mad:
 
The two sharpest knives I've ever recieved were a Dozier and a Busse (a Steel Heart). Both of them made a musical sound when gliding down my arm :D .
 
Sharpest folder I have ever bought...Strider AR

Sharpest Fixed blade.....Busse Satin Jack

Sharpest custom folder...Ralph EDC

Sharpest custom fixed blade....Busse

Knife that stays the sharpest for the longest time....Busse

Knife that is the easiest to resharpen and maintain back to
"Hair Poping Sharp" with very little work....Busse

Nothing preforms like INFI
 
Custom folders I would have to go with Darrel Ralph, production folders is Microtech hands down. Fixed blades, well there is just no question for this one.....Busse Combat all the way!!!
 
Having checked out a LOT of knives....and being a sort of sharp person too......I have noticed that KERSHAW, MICROTECH, and CHRIS REEVES KNIVES all do an excellent job of sending out a knife that is up to expectations every time. I have been to the Kershaw factory and they hand sharpen every single knife.....I believe the other two companies mentioned do the same thing.
 
Microtech, Spyderco, Kershaw, and Chris Reeve.
I can easily shave with any knife from any one of these companies right out of the box.

Jeff
 
Kershaw whirlwind. I have a couple Browning featherlites that came very sharp out of the box, too. But the Kershaw was suprisingly sharp.
 
Sharpest Custom: For my money it's an R.J. Martin Wasabi! WOW! :eek:

Sharpest Production: Microtech, Spyderco, Cold Steel :)
 
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