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what CS folder has the sliciest blade?

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I have the Range Boss. It is quite well made with steel liners. The handles are on the thin side, which is great for carry but not great for extended work. For EDC it will be great. Nice full 4" of flat ground steel, to boot. It is my smoothest tri-ad lock.

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The Ultimate Hunter is very slicy. The Code 4 is another good slicer.

The flat ground Recon 1 s and American Lawmen are fine slicers, but not quite as slicy as the older hollow ground models.
 
I forgot about the 3 inch Hold out I carry in the bottom of my pocket as a second carry knife. It s one of the sliciest knives I have, and keeps an edge fort a long time.
 
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The chisel (edge) ground Recon1 1/2 serrated. Basically it cuts the included angle in half. You won't know you're cut until you see blood.
 
Thye Voyager slices well.
I got to say my sliceiest blade is a voyager nogalas clip fully serrated. And my opinion is right up there with the talwar. it's a lot more affordable I gave my son mine. He tells me to talwar is the best pocket knife he's ever had in his life. I carried it for a little bit before I gave it to him and I really liked it. But the price is so high
 
If you don’t have one yet…., you should consider a Broken Skull. Fact is, most models mentioned in this thread will easily handle the cutting you described. Good hunting!
 
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