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Although I still live in the house of ill reputeJD Spydo wrote:I I've never been disappointed with any knife that they used VG-10 with. To me it's one blade steel you just can't go wrong with. JD Spydo
 I agree that vg-10 is a very sweet and forgiving material to play with
 I agree that vg-10 is a very sweet and forgiving material to play with  Took the stock edge off the Breeden with ease :D
  Took the stock edge off the Breeden with ease :DAnother vote here for attractively patterned Damascus (not the stuff they use on the Delica and Endura). Odin's Eye is great, but I also like Damasteel's Infinity, Hakkapelitta, and Rose; Feather (various makers - has to be matched to the right knife however); Devin Thomas' Raindrop or Vines & Roses; and there are tons of great looking Moki, Moki Ti, and Mosaics out there (such as Ed Schempp's 25th Anniversary Delica Spyder pattern).The Deacon wrote:Any attractively patterned powdered steel stainless damascus. Can't pick a single one, but Odin's Eye Damasteel would be a prime example. Sal may believe that "tractors don't have to look like Ferraris", but I don't see any reason why they shouldn't and these steels offer performance as good or better than many of the current "standards" and are orders of magnitude better looking than any plain steel.
Yes, I think I'd love M4 in a small, thin fixie. :DGoodEyeSniper wrote:m4 by a mile. I am able to sharpen it better than s30v, though that might be my limited skills showing. it just seems easier to "hone". It also seems to hold both its shaving edge and working edge several steps better than s30v. At the same time toughness seems to have increased dramatically. Both of these attributes could be based on the different edge grind properties of the different knives of course. haven't tested them both in similar enough knives.
and for a non stainless, it is still remarkably easy to maintain. you almost have to try to get this thing to stain.
I'm surprised at the votes, it's only a couple behind first place, yet there are less than a handful of models made with this steel. I hope we see more.
I think a nice fixed blade is in order with m4.
Whatever do you mean? :Dgaj999 wrote:Another one?
Gordon