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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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74,879
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Since I first began seriously seeking and collecting knives, there was always one brand that seemed to exist in rarified air. Knives so unique and beautiful, their appearance seemed to bely their insane cutting properties.

I’ve come close to picking one up several times, but always ended up going in a different direction. Having just released a new handle color in my preferred model, they finally hooked me.
From the cutlery Mecca of Seiki City, Japan- the Higo II by Rockstead.

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Full titanium frame lock- PB washers- hand finished blade of ZDP189 with an HRC of 67.6- Antique Bronze finish
 

Brad H

Lifer
Dec 17, 2024
2,005
10,775
Ok.
Since I first began seriously seeking and collecting knives, there was always one brand that seemed to exist in rarified air. Knives so unique and beautiful, their appearance seemed to bely their insane cutting properties.

I’ve come close to picking one up several times, but always ended up going in a different direction. Having just released a new handle color in my preferred model, they finally hooked me.
From the cutlery Mecca of Seiki City, Japan- the Higo II by Rockstead.

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Full titanium frame lock- PB washers- hand finished blade of ZDP189 with an HRC of 67.6- Antique Bronze finish
Sooooooo shiney!
 

Speak Easy

Lifer
Jan 12, 2024
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49,152
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Western Oklahoma
Ok.
Since I first began seriously seeking and collecting knives, there was always one brand that seemed to exist in rarified air. Knives so unique and beautiful, their appearance seemed to bely their insane cutting properties.

I’ve come close to picking one up several times, but always ended up going in a different direction. Having just released a new handle color in my preferred model, they finally hooked me.
From the cutlery Mecca of Seiki City, Japan- the Higo II by Rockstead.

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Full titanium frame lock- PB washers- hand finished blade of ZDP189 with an HRC of 67.6- Antique Bronze finish
👏👏👏👏 Superb.
 
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Briarcutter

Lifer
Aug 17, 2023
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11,602
U.S.A.
Ok.
Since I first began seriously seeking and collecting knives, there was always one brand that seemed to exist in rarified air. Knives so unique and beautiful, their appearance seemed to bely their insane cutting properties.

I’ve come close to picking one up several times, but always ended up going in a different direction. Having just released a new handle color in my preferred model, they finally hooked me.
From the cutlery Mecca of Seiki City, Japan- the Higo II by Rockstead.

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Full titanium frame lock- PB washers- hand finished blade of ZDP189 with an HRC of 67.6- Antique Bronze finish
They did a great polish on that bevel!
 
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lawdawg

Lifer
Aug 25, 2016
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3,840
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I carry this Case Texas Toothpick most days. It was a Christmas gift from my wife.

Backstory: among my grandfather’s things when he died was a tiny single blade pocketknife in an old toolbox. Unfortunately it was too rusty to save, but I really liked it and was on the lookout for something similar. My wife remembered and got me this.

Out in nature, I carry an all stainless Kershaw with a pocket clip and spring assist, but for everyday use I love this tiny gentleman’s knife.
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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I keep finding folders around the house. I really need to get them together.

Civivi Qubit
14C28N steel
Aluminum scales
Button lock
Thumb studs
Ball berring pivot
And of course a bottle opener. :)
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What a fantastic utilitarian design!

…and I think 14c28n is perhaps the best and most underrated “budget” stainless going right now.
Fantastic toughness for a stainless steel, and really seems to offer all the wear resistance I need (for the applications that I use it for).
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
2,062
11,676
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Western NY
What a fantastic utilitarian design!

…and I think 14c28n is perhaps the best and most underrated “budget” stainless going right now.
Fantastic toughness for a stainless steel, and really seems to offer all the wear resistance I need (for the applications that I use it for).
Larrin Thomas from Knife Nerds says 14c28n is better than many steels used in $400 knives. The reason is that 14c28n is extremely easy to heat treat to perfection. MANY manufacturers do not care as much about their heat treat as they care about using fancy steel names. I have abused several 14c28n knives. They stay sharp, and strop back to razor sharp easily. They may not be as tough as some other steels, but for an edc flipper, its a great steel.
If you haven't read any of Larrin' work, you should check him out. He has a doctorate in metallurgy and truly is a knife nerd. His work is often cited in advanced metallurgy papers.
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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Larrin Thomas from Knife Nerds says 14c28n is better than many steels used in $400 knives. The reason is that 14c28n is extremely easy to heat treat to perfection. MANY manufacturers do not care as much about their heat treat as they care about using fancy steel names. I have abused several 14c28n knives. They stay sharp, and strop back to razor sharp easily. They may not be as tough as some other steels, but for an edc flipper, its a great steel.
If you haven't read any of Larrin' work, you should check him out. He has a doctorate in metallurgy and truly is a knife nerd. His work is often cited in advanced metallurgy papers.
Oh yeah, I follow him on IG and visit the website if I need to check out a graph or brush up on steel particulars.

I’ve also been a member of BladeForums for well over a decade, and I’ve always enjoyed and appreciated his posts on there.

Also, I’ve got a new fixed blade in the works that will be made from one of his newest formulations- ProCut.
Super excited to try it out.

Edit: Here’s a sneak peek at the aforementioned blade in ProCut..

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Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
2,062
11,676
54
Western NY
Oh yeah, I follow him on IG and visit the website if I need to check out a graph or brush up on steel particulars.

I’ve also been a member of BladeForums for well over a decade, and I’ve always enjoyed and appreciated his posts on there.

Also, I’ve got a new fixed blade in the works that will be made from one of his newest formulations- ProCut.
Super excited to try it out.

Edit: Here’s a sneak peek at the aforementioned blade in ProCut..

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Very cool.
A few weeks ago one of the youtube knife guys had a 50% Amazon code for some knives. Being the sucker I am, I ordered this one.

SDOKEDC
4.2 inch 14c28n blade
9.2 in overall
G10 scales
Full tang

I ended up paying $23 for it.
I will test it out very soon.
I plan on pushing it to its limits.
I have a bunch of hunting/camp knives, I dont really need another one. The 14c28n is what made me buy it. I've never had a fixed blade in this steel. We will see.
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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
7,239
74,879
42
Louisville
Very cool.
A few weeks ago one of the youtube knife guys had a 50% Amazon code for some knives. Being the sucker I am, I ordered this one.

SDOKEDC
4.2 inch 14c28n blade
9.2 in overall
G10 scales
Full tang

I ended up paying $23 for it.
I will test it out very soon.
I plan on pushing it to its limits.
I have a bunch of hunting/camp knives, I dont really need another one. The 14c28n is what made me buy it. I've never had a fixed blade in this steel. We will see.
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Nice!
I actually think this steel EXCELS in a fixed blade much like its cousin, AEB-L.
This forged puukko from Rafa Trentin is my workhorse for outdoor cutting.

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The handle is made from celaron micarta- just as tough as the 14c28n lol.
At the end of the day, all it takes is about 20 strokes on a loaded strop and it’s back to slicing receipt paper.
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
2,062
11,676
54
Western NY
This one came out like a year or so ago.
Civivi STORMHOWL (capitalized for dramatic effect)
San Mai Damascus 3.3" blade
Button lock
Ceramic bearings
Aluminum scales...or frame?
Not sure what to call one piece construction. :)
Its very dramatic in person....and when its not dark outside.
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