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Speaking of the Bullnose......I'd like to see a smaller version.
Yep, saw that it went from Minnesnowta to Gatorland. Where to now?
Are we all following the travelling Maverick? It is on its way to location #3
Orange Bullnose shipping out! - Black in process -
Thanks, Craig!
That 's a really interesting comparison!. With all of that manganese and tungsten, not to mention vanadium, that O1 looks like it should work great in that Bullnose. I suspect that it will be a lot tougher to sharpen that the 1095, though? I'm really itchin' to get that Bullnose in my hand!
Thanks for the link, Craig!
If anyone is interested, here is a composition comparison chart comparing 01 tool steel to 1095....if your into that sort of thing.......
http://www.zknives.com/knives/steels/steelgraph.php?nm=O1%252C1095
Well, if you like it, I just might have to get one myself to use here on the Henry Ranch (the backyard).
Yes, sir! I plan on giving it a lot of pocket time. I'm curious about the O1 myself. I'll be posting some pics just as soon as it arrives. Which I hope will be fairly soon. Collector Knives should get them in and mine sent out, hopefully, sometime in this next week. I'll keep ya posted, though, fersure!
Hey Ron, are you going to be using it? If so, after some use how about a review and all the ins and outs on how that O1 tool steel is?
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