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<blockquote data-quote="Methow Packer" data-source="post: 2570608" data-attributes="member: 67515"><p>I'm a professional custom knife maker. Lindsey's leather and Knives. As you know there's a lot of us out there. There's no such thing as an expensive high quality knife. If you want a tuff long lasting edge, stainless steel, maybe semi skinner design in a fixed blade you should go custom. Look at the blade product the knife maker uses. How the steel is heat treated. The type of handle he uses. Either synthetic micarta or natural wood. Properly pinned etc. Mine start with either CPMS35VN or CPM 154. Mostly because these steels hold an edge and perform way longer that the average production blades. I heat treat and cryo treat the blades for maximum tuffness. Most knife makers charge $300 and up depending on the appointments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methow Packer, post: 2570608, member: 67515"] I’m a professional custom knife maker. Lindsey’s leather and Knives. As you know there’s a lot of us out there. There’s no such thing as an expensive high quality knife. If you want a tuff long lasting edge, stainless steel, maybe semi skinner design in a fixed blade you should go custom. Look at the blade product the knife maker uses. How the steel is heat treated. The type of handle he uses. Either synthetic micarta or natural wood. Properly pinned etc. Mine start with either CPMS35VN or CPM 154. Mostly because these steels hold an edge and perform way longer that the average production blades. I heat treat and cryo treat the blades for maximum tuffness. Most knife makers charge $300 and up depending on the appointments [/QUOTE]
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