S30V from Seki is pretty interesting!Mr Blonde wrote:
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I have a question for long time followers please. Have you ever seen the mix of steels from the different Spyderco facilities that we have today? Is S30V just that common and moving away from Golden only? It seems Seki is going against the grain with non-Japanese steels. I prefer Taichung models but the lines seem to be blurring.Donut wrote:S30V from Seki is pretty interesting!Mr Blonde wrote:
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For those at the meet, did you get any sense for when the ATR might be available?
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This is an interesting point. Seeing US-made steels in foreign-made knives is definitely a newer concept for Spyderco, but I doubt it has much to do with the availability (or abundance) of a certain steel. In fact, it would actually be quite a bit more costly to use domestic steels in overseas manufacturing. CPM-S30V is actually considered to be a "higher-end" steel in the general knife world--but it may have a tendency to become under-appreciated over time because we see it frequently used in so many of Spyderco's designs.jdw wrote:I have a question for long time followers please. Have you ever seen the mix of steels from the different Spyderco facilities that we have today? Is S30V just that common and moving away from Golden only? It seems Seki is going against the grain with non-Japanese steels. I prefer Taichung models but the lines seem to be blurring.Donut wrote:S30V from Seki is pretty interesting!Mr Blonde wrote:
More than anything, I think this trend also points towards Spydero's continued focus for innovation and product evolution--which is very good for us ELUs. :)
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It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
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Not the world's biggest cheerleader for ledeburitic steels, but, yes, that's weird. It's like complaining that your elephant can tap dance, but not waltz.Evil D wrote:It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
I like how the reboot of the ATR combines the CPM-S30V with the D4/E4 clip (even though the original was awesome, too), G-10, and Seki City construction.
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Evil D wrote:It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
I am as ignorant as they come regarding steel, but I am learning. What I see, however, is that this attitude is not based upon actual steel knowledge, but on fashion. It is like clothing styles. "Oh that is sooo last year" is the attitude.
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Thanks. Somehow I did over look it.Mushroom wrote:You may have missed this post, but not to worry, Wouter will be back with more excellent content soon!Doc Dan wrote:What? No more? Usually he posts a lot of pictures over a few consecutive days.
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There are certainly steels that perform better in some categories, but to say it's a poor steel is a bit ridiculous. I will admit that there are several steels I would rather get than S30V, but it definitely gets the job done and won't dissuade me from buying a model I like. I would have been just fine with the ATR in VG10 too.Doc Dan wrote:Evil D wrote:It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
I am as ignorant as they come regarding steel, but I am learning. What I see, however, is that this attitude is not based upon actual steel knowledge, but on fashion. It is like clothing styles. "Oh that is sooo last year" is the attitude.
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Doc hit it right on the nail, yes these new super steels are awesome but it's more like a "fashion statement". S30v is a great steel and one of my favorites. I will never get bored with it. Don't understand why some people say s30 and vg10 are going out of style or aren't good enough anymore.
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If I recall correctly, it took some amount of persuasion to convince Seki to consider working with S30V... I seem to remember that the ATR is a "trial run" to see if the trend will continue...
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Back when I was young, the Earth's crust became a little more firm, and we got used to a predominantly nitrogen atmosphere, Seki was making VG-10 ATR knives with stainless handles and integral Compression Lock.Evil D wrote:I would have been just fine with the ATR in VG10 too.
The new Li'l Temp2 will have Seki City construction and VG-10. It doesn't have a seductive, Jester-esque blade, though. It's full flat grind, so take it or leaf it.
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What I've always heard is that the Japanese plants like to use all Japanese made materials in their production. As far as I know, S30V is made in the USA. I can't imagine it's cheap to ship raw steel. (I cringe at the thought of the shipping cost I'd have to pay to ship a small block of steel.)SpyderNut wrote:This is an interesting point. Seeing US-made steels in foreign-made knives is definitely a newer concept for Spyderco, but I doubt it has much to do with the availability (or abundance) of a certain steel. In fact, it would actually be quite a bit more costly to use domestic steels in overseas manufacturing. CPM-S30V is actually considered to be a "higher-end" steel in the general knife world--but it may have a tendency to become under-appreciated over time because we see it frequently used in so many of Spyderco's designs.jdw wrote:I have a question for long time followers please. Have you ever seen the mix of steels from the different Spyderco facilities that we have today? Is S30V just that common and moving away from Golden only? It seems Seki is going against the grain with non-Japanese steels. I prefer Taichung models but the lines seem to be blurring.Donut wrote: S30V from Seki is pretty interesting!
More than anything, I think this trend also points towards Spydero's continued focus for innovation and product evolution--which is very good for us ELUs. :)
jdw, I've never seen it. Usually someone starts a thread about a new sprint and the first post is "You can't get S30V in a Seki model." That's the RULE! :)
I probably need to beat on S30V some more to know just how great it is. I've never had it perform badly, but I have enough knives in S30V that I'm not running to buy something because it has S30V and it doesn't usually push me over the edge.Evil D wrote:There are certainly steels that perform better in some categories, but to say it's a poor steel is a bit ridiculous. I will admit that there are several steels I would rather get than S30V, but it definitely gets the job done and won't dissuade me from buying a model I like. I would have been just fine with the ATR in VG10 too.Doc Dan wrote:I am as ignorant as they come regarding steel, but I am learning. What I see, however, is that this attitude is not based upon actual steel knowledge, but on fashion. It is like clothing styles. "Oh that is sooo last year" is the attitude.Evil D wrote:It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
Though, I wouldn't mind getting myself a Delica and Endura in S30V. :)
I don't know if I'd call S30V outdated or inadequate as much as it is becoming "too common". Like Doc says, I don't want to dress like everyone else.
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I agree, Bryan. Shipping USA-made (domestic) steels overseas would be a costly venture. I'd hate to see that invoice. The same would also be true with Spyderco importing Japanese H1 for use on the Autonomy.Donut wrote:SpyderNut wrote:This is an interesting point. Seeing US-made steels in foreign-made knives is definitely a newer concept for Spyderco, but I doubt it has much to do with the availability (or abundance) of a certain steel. In fact, it would actually be quite a bit more costly to use domestic steels in overseas manufacturing. CPM-S30V is actually considered to be a "higher-end" steel in the general knife world--but it may have a tendency to become under-appreciated over time because we see it frequently used in so many of Spyderco's designs.jdw wrote:I have a question for long time followers please. Have you ever seen the mix of steels from the different Spyderco facilities that we have today? Is S30V just that common and moving away from Golden only? It seems Seki is going against the grain with non-Japanese steels. I prefer Taichung models but the lines seem to be blurring.Donut wrote: S30V from Seki is pretty interesting!
More than anything, I think this trend also points towards Spydero's continued focus for innovation and product evolution--which is very good for us ELUs. :)
What I've always heard is that the Japanese plants like to use all Japanese made materials in their production. As far as I know, S30V is made in the USA. I can't imagine it's cheap to ship raw steel. (I cringe at the thought of the shipping cost I'd have to pay to ship a small block of steel.)
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Not only would the manufacture have to agree and the cost of shipping, but what about import tariffs and taxes both going in and coming back. It can get complicated pretty fast I think. Sal and co are maybe doing some heavy lifting for us.
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S30V just chips like ****, and as such I prefer S35V. My dad has the Millie I gifted him and has never sharpened it and used extensively. It shaved arm hair the last I checked. I wonder if it wasn't run quite so hard if the chipping would decrease?
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The Lil'Temp got changed to S30V also.thombrogan wrote:Back when I was young, the Earth's crust became a little more firm, and we got used to a predominantly nitrogen atmosphere, Seki was making VG-10 ATR knives with stainless handles and integral Compression Lock.Evil D wrote:I would have been just fine with the ATR in VG10 too.
The new Li'l Temp2 will have Seki City construction and VG-10. It doesn't have a seductive, Jester-esque blade, though. It's full flat grind, so take it or leaf it.
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Thanks Wouter for always giving us the pleasure of seeing what you get to see.
I'm very interested in the Caly 3 and the ATR.
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I mean it's got 80 less v's than the top of the line right? It must suck enough to throw into some crummy oversees made knife.Evil D wrote:It really is an amazing time to be alive when steels like S30V are considered outdated or inadequate.
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S30V is an exceptional steel anywhere and everywhere but the spyderco catalog. Most other big companies don't offer steel anywhere near as good as s30v. But at Spyderco while it's not a base model steel, it's not top shelf either. I have enough vg10 and s30v in my collection, which isn't to say I will never buy another knife in those steels, but I can say I won't be buying the knife for the steel, Id be buying it for the blade shape. As opposed to something like the maxamet native, I already own a native, I am buying the maxamet native for the steel not the blade shape.
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