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Comment by William Hsu on February 18, 2011 at 22:55

Istill have it. It is ats-34 stainless.

I have never use it in the field, but did try paper cut test once. Its really sharp due to slightly recurve and very thin hollow ground primary bevel and convex grind at the edge.

It is double edge with zero ground on top and the front blade.

 

William

Comment by Jeremi Lett on February 18, 2011 at 22:06
Nice grind lines.Did u sell it or do u carry/use it?What steel is the blade?

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