10 October 2013, 06:24
Hi TL
I'm no idea what kind of steel it is, i do know it's not stainless, some kind of carbon steel.
there were 2 small nicks in the blade, the owner told me he lent the knife to a colleague who chopped through a bit of wood with a nail in it (!) and the knife is hammered most times it is used and has never chipped the back edge.
the blade is quite thick, i'd feel confident using it to pry with, a lot more confident than using a "mini prybar"
I'm no idea what kind of steel it is, i do know it's not stainless, some kind of carbon steel.
there were 2 small nicks in the blade, the owner told me he lent the knife to a colleague who chopped through a bit of wood with a nail in it (!) and the knife is hammered most times it is used and has never chipped the back edge.
the blade is quite thick, i'd feel confident using it to pry with, a lot more confident than using a "mini prybar"
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