So, back to my father in law. He uses a knife the way it was intended to be used....aaaaaaand ways they are not intended to use. He has used the tip to pry things (who hasn't in a pinch), used the sharp edge to open cans and to pry (results in warping the edge), and occasionally/rarely chop bones. I know a cleaver would be better for bones, but he sees a knife as a universal term ("knife cut things") instead of seeing it as a tool for a specific job.
Anyways, getting to the point, what steel comes to your mind that would be best for his usage case? Obviously, toughness is the top priority. Wear resistance is probably 2nd. I would like to have a higher wear resistance so I don't have to sharpen it every weekend. I would think that he would wash it soon after using it, but it might sit dirty for some time and I bet he wouldn't like oiling the blade to prevent oxidation, so a good stain resistance would be appreciated. My first thought was 3V for the toughness, but not the class leader for wear resistance.
Is there a knife that exists with this steel? Am I asking too much of this unicorn that hasn't been produced yet? Should he just stick with knives with no-name steel? I'm sure there are compromises that can be made between toughness, wear resistance, and stain resistance to get close to what I'm looking for. I'm skeptical there is a steel that satisfies all of the qualifications I stated. So I turn to you, oh knife gurus. Can you guide me to the correct path?
*lifetime refers to the average lifespan of a mayfly, or 24 hours, whichever is less
#guarantee is void if product has been used in any capacity and not kept in its original box untouched
lol, sorry I had to keep going
