How I Became a Knife Steel Metallurgist

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WireEdge Roger
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That was a nice article. I didn’t realize Devin was your dad. My first custom knife with stainless Damascus featured his Fireball pattern. Really beautiful stuff!
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WireEdge Roger wrote:
Wed Oct 10, 2018 5:37 am
That was a nice article. I didn’t realize Devin was your dad. My first custom knife with stainless Damascus featured his Fireball pattern. Really beautiful stuff!
I am part of knife steel royalty. :)
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Thanks for all your hard work. I enjoy reading the articles on Knife Steel Nerds a lot.
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