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Old 01-23-2006, 02:54 PM
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Re: knives of alaska

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Originally posted by papi
do not waste your time with these knives.they are very brittle like and break easily.i had 3 sets and continually had to replace them when they broke
Papi,
just wondering but by the way i am reading your post were you prying with your knives? I know the KOA uses other steels, but the do use D2 as well, and it is known for great edge retention and standing up to heavy use, but typically most manufactures dont design knives to be pried w/ so in that reguard they may not be up to "standard". If i read this wrong forgive me, just trying to get a better idea of what your are saying.
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