N690co steel
N690co steel
Any opinions about this steel? I'm thinking about getting a folder that's $200 and just want to know a little more about that steel. It's a Combative Edge SR11 made by Fox knives with a 58 rc.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Thanks in advance for your input.
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I've been in love with my Squeak for the past two or three months. Normally I carry a Dragonfly, Squeak, or Chaparral clipped to my back pocket.
The Squeak has really been surprising me. I put a polished edge on it, only with the Spyderco ceramic rods. It sharpens pretty easy, and in my experience, holds the edge longer than ZDP or VG-10.
The Squeak has really been surprising me. I put a polished edge on it, only with the Spyderco ceramic rods. It sharpens pretty easy, and in my experience, holds the edge longer than ZDP or VG-10.
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Waiting on a Squeak and Pingo with a Split Spring!
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I love N690Co steel and wish spyderco would do more of it in their knives. I missed the Hossom fixed blade train, but I own 2 Extrema fixed blades both in Bohler's cobalt steel at Rc 58 and they are really sharp and tough. I sent one with a buddy of mine as a bacckup blade when he deployed. He loved it before the Tek-Lok broke on a night mission and he left it in Iraq. It is very similar to VG-10 for edge retention and ease of sharpening.
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
Being from Vegas I attended the USN G3 gathering and checked out Fox's booth. Later on in the lounge I was chillin with one of their knife makers. He pulled out his glass eye (not at my request) I think to show me his passion for his craft. Not even knowing it was glass at the time when he took it out I was a bit shocked. He told me he lost it grinding steel. He had long black hair. If I recall correctly his name is Mike. I have his card somewhere. You may know who I'm talking about seeing them at various shows. Very kool individual.sal wrote:Hi Slash,
N690Co is Bohler-Uddehom's version of VG-10. Very similar chemistry and processing.
Spyderco is using it on knives that we make it Europe. We're currently making the "Squeak" with N690Co, and we'll be using it on the "Pingo".
Also Fox knows how to work with it and does a good job.
sal
I think a Fox collaboration may be a popular seller. They sure can put some sick grinds on some blades. Maybe something tacticool?...with a Spydie hole of course :)
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+1phillipsted wrote:Pingo? Haven't heard about that one, Sal. Larger version of the Squeak?
Having a Squeak (and having just acquired a massive hunk of wonderful N690co-like VG-10), I'm all ears.
-Marc (pocketing my Hennicke Opus today)
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I just received an N690 knife -- an Extrema Ratio BF1, which I'm told is a Fox brand.
A neat little liner lock, its about the size of a Chaparral with an excellent deep-pocket clip
A neat little liner lock, its about the size of a Chaparral with an excellent deep-pocket clip
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The only problem with the Volpe is not having two. I planned on using mine when I first recieved it, but the day I opened the package I knew this was a queen.Adriaan wrote:I have a knife made of N690BO from Böker. I'm patiently waiting on my Spyderco Volpe (N690CO) ive ordered in Germany. It should arrive soon... Maybe tomorrow :)
N690 = wicked cool European steel. Next to damast, vg10 and N690 are my favourite steels.
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