Love my Case Knives. A little Peanut or small/medium Stockman was my first knife as a kid. The blade steel (420HC Tru-Sharp) is more for collectors though. Buck's 420HC with "Boss heat treatment".. takes the steel to a whole new level of utility.
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Love my Case Knives. A little Peanut or small/medium Stockman was my first knife as a kid. The blade steel (420HC Tru-Sharp) is more for collectors though. Buck's 420HC with "Boss heat treatment".. takes the steel to a whole new level of utility.
Another great video Sir! I really enjoy all of your videos. I'm a big case fan !
great vids Duane, keep them coming man!
Love that trapper by Case! Got a few in my little collection.
Love your channel sir, keep em coming
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for posting. 👍
Great videos - can we have more please sir?
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I believe it was proven many years ago that edge geometry plays a larger roll in sharpness than steel composition (within reason).
do they make a single blade version of this or would that only be the smaller slimline trapper?
They do make a normal trapper in a single blade
It is Latrobe 420hc according to the ZT website