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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 2:11:33 PM
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Hi kraziekurtis and welcome on this forum!
I think the native is an excellent choice but the native1 has a better steel(CPM440V)than the native2(AUS8).What do you will do with this knife?

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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 2:13:07 PM
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The civvie is a good choice but it's very expensive and specialized(too thin tip to cut other than flesh)I want to buy it also my mother will not approve that i will carry it everyday.but nevermind i will buy and carry it(and/or chinook ,matri)

P.S.Native1's handle is in ZYTEL(NYLON/GLASS FIBER)
Native2's handle is in stainless steel

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Welcome to the forum kraziekurtis,

The Natives are both good knives. However the steel in the Native II is AUS10, not AUS8 , (sorry Caleb <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>) which is an excellent cutlery steel although not quite in the same class as CPM440V. The decision really comes down to whether you want a stainless or FRN handle.

Boy the crowd's getting younger all the time in here <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>. It's making me feel very old <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>.

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You are old Clay.
But the rest of us are catching up fast <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 2:17:05 PM
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Wecome I've not been here long. But so far I have gotten alot of

info here from very freindly,knolegeable people and have threw my 2 cents worth or maybe 1 cent in from time two time.

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Welcome, you've found a good place.
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