This Cracks Me Up.

Steel130

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This makes me laugh out loud every time I have read it on Knifecenter. It was a review from "John Doe" on the Spyderco Titanium Military. I left the original grammar and spelling in too.

So i bought this knife at the Spyderco Factory Outlet... i must say it was absolutely beautiful. It's great as a collector's item, but i cut paper with it and the titanium lockbar snapped into 3 pieces. It's definitely not titanium! Then i took my spyderco tenacious and cut the "s30v" steel in half with one slice. it's ridiculously soft! It feels almost like playdough...
 
The review also lists a "sheath" as a pro. So he managed to obtain the rare non-titanium military with the play dough blade and sheath. Lucky guy
 
I sold one of those a few years ago... wish I still had it...

didn't cut well (lock bar kept shattering...) and the blade kept bending when room temp got over 80 degrees... but the real Corinthian Pleather Sheath is a thing of beauty!
 
Yeah, the first time it rained all the screws in mine got wet and melted! They were made of crystallized sugar I think. I imagine they will hold the play-dough blade fairly well as you never get it wet. What I love about the blade is that I'm able to sharpen it with a cookie pan and a rolling pin!
 
greetings all,
sounds like the one I got stuck with. replaced the lock-bar with a playing card and it was a 100% improvement. no more shattered titanium. as for the blade steel [if you want to call it steel] was, in all honesty, much better than the knives you get with a KFC meal. at least shinier. I can't speak for the play-dough but I could sharpen mine on cookie-dough. that chip-mix gave it a wicked edge. best regards to all.
mike
 
I think that same guy has done this on more than one knife on KC. I've read some wild ones on there.
 
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