Chaparral

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Re: Chaparral

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Wartstein wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:53 pm
Salty, thanks for trying the Chap in that capacity and for sharing you experience!! :clinking-mugs ...

For those that have been around here for several years, this post brings smiles. A classic... ;)

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Re: Chaparral

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... This actually bring me to a new idea: A Chap-like folder, but with a thick, contoured Shaman handle would be
That sounds a lot like a TRM Shadow to me although I've never had the chance to handle one.
I would love Spyderco to produce something similar.
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Re: Chaparral

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A chappy in k390 or cruwear would be an absolute laser beam.

That’s not to say that the xhp variants aren’t. I love mine…but man oh man. That blade stock with a steel that comes up effortlessly aggressive and hangs onto its front end sharpness. That would be unreal.
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Re: Chaparral

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XHP is good up to a point. Personally, in a small EDC folder corrosion resistance and edge retention are paramount. A default steel like M390/20CV/204P or M398 would serve better. Personally, I default to M390/20CV although M398 looks pretty sweet (haven’t tried it).

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Re: Chaparral

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Gernot -you da man!!! :clapping-hands
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Re: Chaparral

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K390 or REX121 would be my top choices. It'd be very interesting to see performance on a knife with a laser beam edge like the Chaparral.
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Re: Chaparral

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I really like my Chap since I got custom (a bit thicker than the original ones) carbon fiber handles for the FRN model. But I don't understand what the 'laser beam edge' is supposed the mean. The Thickness BTE is very comparable to most other EDC-oriented Spydercos.
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They mean the thinner blade stock.
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Re: Chaparral

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Matus wrote:
Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:22 pm
I really like my Chap since I got custom (a bit thicker than the original ones) carbon fiber handles for the FRN model. But I don't understand what the 'laser beam edge' is supposed the mean. The Thickness BTE is very comparable to most other EDC-oriented Spydercos.

Yes, as far as I can tell with my limited skills the Chap is not really thin behind the egde, true (I actually thinned mine out a bit) - so the edge itself is not an extreme "laser beam" right from the factory

But it still cuts through (especially softer) material easier, cause the whole blade is less of a "wedge" than other Spydie blades (a completely unsharpened Chap would still "cut" things like cheese pretty well).
And the thin blade offers a great foundation to turn it into a real "laser beam"
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Re: Chaparral

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Wartstein wrote:
Sat Apr 13, 2024 11:26 pm
Matus wrote:
Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:22 pm
I really like my Chap since I got custom (a bit thicker than the original ones) carbon fiber handles for the FRN model. But I don't understand what the 'laser beam edge' is supposed the mean. The Thickness BTE is very comparable to most other EDC-oriented Spydercos.

Yes, as far as I can tell with my limited skills the Chap is not really thin behind the egde, true (I actually thinned mine out a bit) - so the edge itself is not an extreme "laser beam" right from the factory

But it still cuts through (especially softer) material easier, cause the whole blade is less of a "wedge" than other Spydie blades (a completely unsharpened Chap would still "cut" things like cheese pretty well).
And the thin blade offers a great foundation to turn it into a real "laser beam"
Other than D4 in FFG it cuts and slices better than say a Native or most others in that size at least IMO
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Re: Chaparral

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twinboysdad wrote:
Tue Apr 16, 2024 6:41 am
Wartstein wrote:
Sat Apr 13, 2024 11:26 pm

Yes, as far as I can tell with my limited skills the Chap is not really thin behind the egde, true (I actually thinned mine out a bit) - so the edge itself is not an extreme "laser beam" right from the factory

But it still cuts through (especially softer) material easier, cause the whole blade is less of a "wedge" than other Spydie blades (a completely unsharpened Chap would still "cut" things like cheese pretty well).
And the thin blade offers a great foundation to turn it into a real "laser beam"
Other than D4 in FFG it cuts and slices better than say a Native or most others in that size at least IMO
2x agreed
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Re: Chaparral

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Any news on the Chaparral XHP SpyderEdge & Gray FRN which was announced 6 months ago in Reveal 14 on October 18, 2023?

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Re: Chaparral

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Larin Thomas’s corrosion test of the steels match my findings with CTS-XHP: Rusty!

People said it was a “full stainless version of D2” but going from what I’ve found with my Chaparral and my D2 Real Steel Luna (cutting the exact same plant materials in the same environment) is that the D2 is the more corrosion resistant. CTS-XHP in my experience goes from clean to full-on rust, with no patina middleman quite rapidly.

Still a Good steel which takes a great edge but I’d prefer a Chap with Spy27. Both being 62 HRC.
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Re: Chaparral

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Hi RamZar,

I used a serrated Chaparral last night and it worked very well. Felt good also. I think you'll like it.

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Re: Chaparral

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sal wrote:
Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:26 pm
Hi RamZar,

I used a serrated Chaparral last night and it worked very well. Felt good also. I think you'll like it.

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