Wilson Cop tool vs. Boker/wilson collaboration tool

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Ok. So what I am wondering is:
A) With the presence of full serrations on both models is there going to be a noticeable difference in cutting performance between the D2 Wilson and 440C Boker?
B) Also, which has a better tensile strength for prying?

It's all pertinent considering that there is a major price point difference between the two (Boker-$40 vs Wilson-$155)
 
Ok. So what I am wondering is:
A) With the presence of full serrations on both models is there going to be a noticeable difference in cutting performance between the D2 Wilson and 440C Boker?
B) Also, which has a better tensile strength for prying?

It's all pertinent considering that there is a major price point difference between the two (Boker-$40 vs Wilson-$155)

A) I don't think so. With a blade that small (and serrated), I woudn't expect a big difference between the two, certainly not enough to justify the price difference. What there will be is a sharpening difference, and the 440C will be far easier to sharpen, should the need arise.

B) D-2, but only by a very, very small margin. Again, not enough to justify the price difference.

Good luck.:)

Regards,
3G
 
Thanks guardsman. Thats pretty much the conclusion I had come to. I just really wanted a little feedback on the thought.
 
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