Spyderco Super Blue Review Thread

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dbcad
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SuperBlue is pretty terrific stuff :D It takes a very fine edge easily and keeps it well :) My Mule and Endura see pretty much constant use, you just should take the time and care to clean and dry after using.

I'm very appreciative Sal and Spyderco gave us the opportunity to use this stuff. Except for rarified chefs knives you won't find it anywhere else.
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Yes, I would like to thank Spyderco for this run of knives :spyder: I just love my SB Stretch and all Stretches :spyder:
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Here's a pic of my Caly 3 over Memorial Weekend. Super Blue has fastly become one of my favorite steels. It gets super sharp after a few passes and holds it. I also love the patina effect, this Caly has cut a lot of chops since I got it.

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superblue fights with M4 as my favourite steel. Takes an amazing edge with little effort and the patina is a lot of fun.


Heres a review i did of my Caly3 SB
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... highlight=
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