Wanted: Info on CUDA bead blast and Black-Ti.

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I haven't yet decided, which model CUDA would I like to have if I win (I'm yet to post my reasons since I want to decide about the model first) and I guess to narrow down the choices, I have to decide between a bead-blasted or Black-Ti coated blade. So, how's the bead blast on your CUDA's? At least I like it smooth. The smoothest I've handled is the blade of a Boker Top Lock, then CRK&T KISS and the next is (getting rougher...) CRK&T's Apache and the roughest I've ever touched is the Striker from Magnum. That blade feels like sandpaper.

On the other hand, I'd like to hear how durable the Black-Ti coating on the CUDA is? Does is scratch easily? I'm currently in between those two, so all suggestions are welcome.
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Jani

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[This message has been edited by Jani Kemppainen (edited 28 June 1999).]
 
Jani,
The Black-Ti is definately the best looking & most durable of the CUDA blades.
 
Thanks, Phil. Black-Ti is what I currently wish for.

Jani

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