TNT Mayo

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Looking into the TNT Mayo, could be my next purchase. I have a question about the blade. 1. I like a thinly ground blade at the edge, how thick is the blade at it's edge? Can someone put a mike on it for me?
2. Is it hollow ground, can't tell from pictures.

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hollow ground S30V heat treated by Paul Bos..........as sharp as any knife I have ever seen!!! :eek:
 
tom mayo said:
hollow ground S30V heat treated by Paul Bos..........as sharp as any knife I have ever seen!!! :eek:

Second that! Haven't put a mic on mine yet but it's one of the best slicing blades I've owned. Cuts much larger than its size.
 
This has probably been covered before, but does it work ok for left hand use?
Bob
 
Thank you all. This is most encouraging, with that edge thickness it should be a slicer. The S30V I know, is great at edge holding, I have three knives with this steel. I think I will get one.
 
It is indeed a slicer. One of the sharpest out of the box production knives I have owned. Got it in my pocket now.
 
rdg said:
This has probably been covered before, but does it work ok for left hand use?
Bob

Yes, it is great for lefties! A wonderful knife.

Daniel
 
It's one amazing knife and makes a great daily user. Now, if only we can get Buck to make one that's 3.5 - 3.75" in blade length... ;)
 
Daniel said:
Yes, it is great for lefties! A wonderful knife.

Daniel

How so? Is the clip reversible? As a frame lock itself, the locking mechanism is inherently right-handed.
 
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