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The 1095 Carbon Steel used by GEC is a very nice blade steel for the average user. If a person doesn't mind a little Patina, it is easy to sharpen,and really holds an edge. I would say edge retention is it's best quality.
Having said that,I ,personally, want to explore the virtues of D2 Tool Steel a little more. I have very little experience with this steel. I have on American Made knife,from 1972,and after a little bit on the Lansky,that sucker is SCARY sharp! The knife is a user,not a safe queen[pun intended] and just won't get dull!
Now some of the new,designer steels,I don't know anything about,and don't really care. I'm an old fashioned kind of guy.
Robert,
When we were collecting and using the other brand a few years ago Stainless was what we bought because it was what they sold. The blades did not hold an edge enough for the carpentry work. They needed continual sharpening and the blades were not the greatest steel so they did not last too long. That is what sent us looking for a new comany after 40 years. When we found GEC and 1095, Donnie was in heaven. He does not mind keeping the blade up as long as it holds an edge and does not grind to nothing during multiple sharpenings.
This year he has been trying out the GEC stainless line. Very impressive, none of the old issues we had expienced. There are now 2 SS knives in the rotation for work and 1 1095. I would say he prefers them
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