Carbon Steel Group

This group if dedicated for the knife users/collectors that prefer Carbon Steel to the newer "Super Steels" and Stainless Steels that are used more and more these days-CV, 1095, or any other.

  • Nick Hansen

    Could be, but I plan on taking a picture of a Stockman that I have that has the most patina on it. It's only been a carry for about 4 months, but used a lot when I eat, so maybe it'll do the group justice.

     

    Either that, or take a picture of the "CV" stamp on one of my case knives. I only have one knife that's made with 1095, but its more tactical than I want to showcase. 

     

    If you have any ideas for a group picture, please let me know. I'm pretty limited, but nevertheless, I have become quite the fan of carbon steels as of late.


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    Robert Burris

    Nick, I have a large custom  15" knife with full patina. It has desert iron wood handles. I can send you a picture if you would like me to....Rob
  • Nick Hansen

    That sounds great. Why don't you send me the picture and I'll get it right up. Scott contacted me and he would like to see me get an ID picture up as soon as possible.

     

    I can see why a group with no picture would not be very presentable.

     

    If you need any of my info, contact me again. 


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    Robert Burris

    Nick, I will try to help you with this group. I am new to these knife groups but not new to carbon steel knives.
  • Jan Carter

    I like this one

  • Jan Carter

    Thanks for the invite, sounds like fun

     


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    Scott King

    Thanks for the invite. I'll vote for my favorite carbon steel blade-

  • Steven I Szabo

    Carbon steel VS Stainless Steel? NO CONTEST, Carbon every time!
  • Andre de villiers

    Hey guys

    I use carbon steel for my Tomahawks,  1055, They cut well and are pretty tough.

  • Tosirou Hiraki

    Thanks for invite.

    I use Houtyo and Cold Steel Trail Master with stag hanndle.

     

     


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    Michael Bolen

    I like saw blade steel the best. Mainly because it is easy to find and use, and it makes a good blade. I have found saw blades up to 52 inches for trade of a knife. I can get a lot of bowies out of one blade. Also at the saw mills around here, I can get band saw blades for free. I also use the saw blad steel in my damascus steel along with spring steel and 205 nickel. You can't beat free for cheep!

  • Bill Harvey

    Howdy boys.  Your non-knife but wood working GOB here.  Have to agree w/ Michael Bolen.  I've made some fine knives from an old saw blades and a plasma arc cutter.  They also make some fine scrapers.  (Scrapers are rectangular pieces of spring (whaz 'spring steel' anyway?)  BUT my favorite knife-making steel is the steel trapping they use to bundle 2x4's together.  Made a bunch of scribes out'a some thinnish strapping and a killer fillet knife out'a some bigger stuff.  ANd a GOB Michale sez -you can't beat free for cheep.
  • Nick Hansen

    So far this group seems to be growing fairly quickly. Glad to see that. 

     

    Looks like we've got some pretty respectable members here already, too.

     

    Anyone here, I want to invite you to feel free to start a discussion. I know that a lot of people are into carbon steels. So there has to be some questions that people have about different metals maybe vs others. But there are many topics to discuss, many photos to share, and a lot of other things to talk about.

     

    Feel free to post your knives and the like.

     

    I would love to start a whole bunch of conversations here. But my experience is limited-which is why I started this group...

     

    Anything that is relevant is okay here, so make this group yours.


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    Robert Burris

    Carbon & Crawfish

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    D ale

    Hey folks .. James sent me an invite here & called my attention to the group .. NICE TOPIC .. this is bound to be controversial !!!

    Should be fun !!!!

     

    @ James .. Thanks for the invite !!!! :D


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    D ale

    I'll have to dig up some pics too .. I've some 100 yr old carbon steel that'll put todays cryo treated AUS8 to shame .. 'n will even hold it's own against some of Brownings 440C they were bringing in out of Japan in the mid 70's. Some old Waterville Cutlery Company that is simply amazing. 'n then last summer .. I dulled a file on an old Marble's Axe head. Both cases .. high carbon steel .. 'n damn tough !!!!

  • Robert G. Mitchell

    To Robert Burris,

    Laissez les  bons temps rouler. Your son is a very lucky man to have a father like you in his life.

  • Michael Kelley Sr.

    Thanks for the e-vite James, and yes I do prefer carbon steel but I guess  I prefer older stuff as a whole to newfangled high tech stuff. Will get pics of some carbon cutlery later, perhaps when the earth stops turning so darn fast. The days just seem to go by faster and faster as time goes by.

    Mike.

  • Bob Robinson

    Thanks for the invite, I'll post a few pics when I get the time. I like the carbon steels best, they have the 'look' that makes a knife a cherished item. Sort of like the wrinkles of life. Also gives me the excuse to get them out to care for them more often.
  • Jim Thompson

    James, thanks for the invite to this group. If one looks at my pix you will see several "Carbon Steel" knives as well as others. I like the old ones but I also have some specific patterns I selectively collect and there are several of these that are other material alloys because that is the only way they are offered.

  • Carl Newton

    James, thanks for the invite, I guess carbon steel is what started it all. I have an old one or two, I'll take a pic and post it.
  • Jan Carter

    For anyone interested in what promised to be a steel beauty, only 8 left,,,

    GE Northfield UN-X-LD Sunfish #36 all steel, two blade polished 1095 Carbon spear point with the UN-X-LD stamped into the main blade and a double pull, steel liners, bolsters and pins, with pure smooth black (no lighter inclusions) buffalo horn handles and the "cloud" shaped plain shield, non serialized, with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Christine Tucker, packed in the Northfield tube.  Contact Luca Vignelli here at IKC


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    Robert Burris

    We are still waiting for some of you guys to post pictures of your carbon steel knife a or lets hear about your old favorite. I promise to do the same.
  • Matthew Lesniewski

    Hi Rob:  I will post some pictures up here soon if that alright.

    Matt

    ML Knives

    http://www.mlknives.com