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WHAT is the name of that benchmade folder? THAT IS MASSIVE!!!!
It's not their first rodeo, Reek.
CTS-B75P is the Particle Metallurgy version of Latrobe's BG42. It is metallurgically similar, but enhanced. Very stainless, easy to sharpen and gets scary sharp....
Stay Sharp,
RJ Martin
Thanks man!
CTS-B75P is the Particle Metallurgy version of Latrobe's BG42. It is metallurgically similar, but enhanced. Very stainless, easy to sharpen and gets scary sharp....
Stay Sharp,
RJ Martin
Sucks that the grind is so boring. If I'm going to buy a big blade, it has to be a recurve...coincidentally
You prefer multiple useless grinds? What is it that you find boring about this grind? It is RJ's signature high hollow grind that he uses on all three of his custom Q-36 variants.
I think hes talking about the BM 610.
Though I didnt know a grind could be boring. The 610's is simple and utilitarian.
Just one question, (sorry if it's already been answered, but I missed it)... How thick is the blade? 5/32nds like all of these milquetoast, elegant-slicer ZTs, or seriously thick?
WHAT is the name of that benchmade folder? THAT IS MASSIVE!!!!
Just one question, (sorry if it's already been answered, but I missed it)... How thick is the blade? 5/32nds like all of these milquetoast, elegant-slicer ZTs, or seriously thick?
It's not their first rodeo, Reek.
I was referring to several folders in Kershaw's lineup that were RJ Martin designs.
Chill, Groove, Volt, Zing, to name a few. There are more.
Blade thickness on the protos was 3/16".
Blade thickness on the protos was 3/16".