This thing is a beast! THANK YOU BRADSKNIVES!
It's designed by a British guy named Farid Mehr, of whom I know not much. I do know that it's a whompin' big knife (4.54 inch blade)!
The blade is exactly the way I like too: flat ground from relatively thin stock, wide, and very thin at the edge -- very slicey! This is my first knife made of CPM 10V as well. The frame is titanium alloy.
I found a review of this knife from last year on www.bladeforums.com that indicated some pretty impressive cutting performance. Part of that is the CPM 10V at 63 Rc hardness and part of it is geometry: this is a cutting tool, not a prybar.
I am now prepared if I need to decapitate a charging bison using a folding knife.
It's designed by a British guy named Farid Mehr, of whom I know not much. I do know that it's a whompin' big knife (4.54 inch blade)!
The blade is exactly the way I like too: flat ground from relatively thin stock, wide, and very thin at the edge -- very slicey! This is my first knife made of CPM 10V as well. The frame is titanium alloy.
I found a review of this knife from last year on www.bladeforums.com that indicated some pretty impressive cutting performance. Part of that is the CPM 10V at 63 Rc hardness and part of it is geometry: this is a cutting tool, not a prybar.
I am now prepared if I need to decapitate a charging bison using a folding knife.