What are the chances..

StuntDouble

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that Buck would use flat grinds on their slipjoint blades again? I love my 301, but I can't help but think its cutting ability would only increase if the blades were flat ground rather than saber ground. I can't help but look at all those pictures of the Schrade and Camillus contract knives and think about how easily they must have sliced through everything. So how about it? I promise to buy another 301 if it comes out with flat ground blades:D
 
Ah..that canoe is a lovely model, but I was thinking of something more along the costs of their current slipjoint models.;)


I have to add though, the more I look at that Chuck Buck/A.G. canoe, the more I think it may be just about perfect. Now if only they made a less expensive version..
 
I actually like the looks of them.
I can't think of any other company that has done Saber grinds, on slip joints, in years
 
My GUESS, and it may be WA.

NO. Maybe if they were doing a hertiage knife of some sort.

But thats just a guess. 300Bucks
 
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