Very informative post, Mike. Welcome back aboard!
Here is the thread containing the pictures of the bent Pacific Salt blade: http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... ht=Pacific
H1 toughness??
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I recently acquired a Pacific Salt SE in a trade and I am enjoying this knife. I really like the blade shape. So much so that I am now in pursuit of an all-black PE version.
I have yet to put H1 to a rigorous test but the SE version is certainly a fearsome cutter.
I also like that the serrations are shallow. I find shallow serrations much more durable and user-friendly, as opposed to those of the Para-Millie for example, which are too deep and pointed.
I have yet to put H1 to a rigorous test but the SE version is certainly a fearsome cutter.
I also like that the serrations are shallow. I find shallow serrations much more durable and user-friendly, as opposed to those of the Para-Millie for example, which are too deep and pointed.
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"Austenitic steel" "To be very honest, I have never been a "steel geek."
Mike, you're more of a steel geek then I am. I always thought the "AUS" on some blades meant "Made in Australia" :) .
Mike, you're more of a steel geek then I am. I always thought the "AUS" on some blades meant "Made in Australia" :) .
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"The longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men, and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it possible an empire can rise without His aid?" Benjamin Franklin