Spyderco s30v question

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Spyderco s30v question

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Does anyone know what Spyderco s30v rockwells at?
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:spyder: 'Round 56 I think. :spyder:
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That is lower than I would have guessed. Are you sure about that? That seems pretty soft for s30v.
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Actually, I think its around 59-61.
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The Satin blades are 60 ~ 60.5 RC.
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Ankerson wrote:The Satin blades are 60 ~ 60.5 RC.
Now you mention it, the blade on my orange millie seems harder than the one on my black millie. I felt the difference while reprofiling on the edge pro. Might be just in my mind though. :D
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