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She told me to my face she was gonna bring it,, but, she may not be able to handle the real heat,, and the Turtle Turbulence
 
I really need to stay up! WTF is "Anyone oppose to S-7 ts-1's in the 300 and 345 range"

I just learned enough getto to manage, and now you switch?:p

Danggggggggggggggggg!:D
 
I'm friggn tired of buying overpriced and over rated BS - just give us what you got brother - we can count on you:thumbup:
 
Just got in mang.......what are the pros and cons versus your.... triple heat treat highly ductile A2 ?

I ain't J but from what I've seen of S-7, it's simply ungodly tough. Takes a pretty good edge too. I had three of the Scrapyard Dumpster Mutts and even though they were thick as hell, the cut really well and the edge actually lasted for a good while. It's supposed to rust if you look at it wrong though.

J does his shit proper so I have no doubt his S-7 blades are badass.
 
I like s-7.
But at .3 to .345,if the blade is narrow,
that thing is gonna be a sharpened wedge.
In a bigger blade,you know,a Zombie Killer,
then .3 .345 would be great.
I never had a blade rust on me,
Using them keeps them all nice and shiny.
If you have a blade under the bed long enough for
it to rust,you need to sell it.
 
The s7 is so tough,, it gets a identical heat treat to my A2 , you can pressbreak lesser blades with it,, Jackhammer bit,, Super Shock steel,, think Infi with less carbides,, it holds a edge well,, not as good as a2 but it has its own thing goin!! I am going to buy a hollow grinding contact for my KMG,, and we will see about Sharpened wedges,, lol
 
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