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Bladeshow Magnacut Sebenza

It's nice that they finally started using S45 but that doesn't exactly cut it for the premium folding knife manufacturer. CRK should at least be using M390.

To be fair I really like M390. And Elmax too. However, both are made by Bohler in Europe... and I really like to think of Sebenza as a US made knife with US developed steel. Again, nothing wrong with m390 or other European steels (I'm living here in EU actually). And also I have more m390 and Elmax knives than S45VN and S35VN combined. But it's a Sebenza, made in Idaho, so I appreciate they use CPM steel on that particular knife.
 
I am looking forward to CRK switching over to Magnacut. S35Vn and S45Vn are fine, but I think Magnacut will be worth the wait.
 
Imagine if CRK expanded and ramped up production and at the same time switched to magnacut, given that they got a hold of the stuff.

Woulnd't that be a pretty safe and wise investment for CRK to make at this point?
 
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