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Thick vs Thin

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Its hard to believe that with such a noticeable difference visually there is only a 2.4 oz increase in weight But there is...


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And coupled with the Hybrid Combo grind it is wicked sharp.​
 
Can we get an overhead comparison shot like that of the handle section with scales? Pretty please?
 
Can you cut one in half so we can see the cool grind :)
Like the boss did on the TGLB
 
I don't know how anyone can pass up this one after these get done I'm going to get one for myself as my new EDC it is a thick boy.
 
Yes, please. Thin blades cut mo better. I’d be alllll over a 1/8” thick ffg RMD.
The Mega Warden made me a believer. That fat little knife with a thin edge cuts better than my Mud Mutt did with its fat edge. I sold the Mutt to fund my Mega Ratmandu order.
 
Sharp and thin definitely had its place for me. The compound grind, with thin edge and thick spine is cool for a lot of things, especially splitting, but I use my knives for slicing a lot more... So thin and sharp usually wins my heart.
Gotta say tho, that compound grind is something special. Definitely outperformed my expectations for such a thick knife, which I normally would not even think about carrying or owning.... Yet here I am.
 
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