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New Broken Stabity Stabs
A couple of years ago I purged my blade inventory down to a few knives I always carry/use. I used the monies I got out of the sales to purchase other things. I do this all the time from one type of item to the next (keeps me out of financial debt). Recently I have been getting the itch (no, not the same itch River gets) to get back into the folding knife game (just want something new in my pockets). So, I picked up three blades this week to start off my journey. Im no steel expert but, I know what I like in a pocket knife.
First up: The most $$$$ Ive spent on a broken blade thus far in life. The Hinderer Knives XM-18 3.5 Slicer. Overall Length: 8.25" Blade Length: 3.50" Cutting Edge: 3.125" Blade Thickness: 0.16" Blade Material: CPM-20CV Hardness: 60-61 RC Blade Style: Drop Point Blade Grind: Flat Finish: Stonewash Edge Type: Plain Handle Length: 4.75" Handle Thickness: 0.53" Handle Material: G-10 Color: Orange, Blue Frame/Liner: Titanium Weight: 5.70 oz. User: Right Hand Pocket Clip: Tip-Up, Tip-Down Knife Type: Manual Opener: Flipper Lock Type: Frame Lock Brand: Hinderer Model: XM-18 Designer: Rick Hinderer Country of Origin: USA I dont care for the orange color on the g-10 scale. With that said, these knives are very difficult to get. You have to be in the right place at the right time to be able to order one. These sell out within minutes of being in stock anywhere! (You can get them on eBay if you want to pay a premium) So, orange it is. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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