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popularredstream79 posted Yesterday 06:07 PM
popularredstream79 posted Yesterday 06:07 PM

Ozark Trail Folding knife $6

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mistajakesYesterday 07:55 PM
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For 4 more dollars, get one of these in D2 steel.
Yesterday 08:04 PM
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dennisthemenaceYesterday 08:04 PM
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Quote from mistajakes :
For 4 more dollars, get one of these in D2 steel.
Where?
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blautensToday 12:18 AM
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Couldn't help it, I think I have all the OT folders now. Thanks, OP.
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majorhavocToday 12:08 PM
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I assume if it had D2 steel, they'd advertise that fact. I have the D2 one and it lives up to the hype. This one is a handsome, functional looking knife. Assuming it has similar build quality, it'll be well worth 6 bucks. Knife enthusiasts get worked into a lather over different grades of blade steel, but ordinary consumers just buy the knife and use it. As long as the steel grade isn't outright awful and you educate/equip yourself how to properly sharpen a blade (sadly an essential yet increasingly rare skill), then type of steel isn't nearly as important as some people make it out to be.
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RugerRedhawkToday 01:29 PM
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A dollar discount!! Quick head to walmart@!
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Got it thank you

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thatguymarkToday 02:29 PM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
I assume if it had D2 steel, they'd advertise that fact. I have the D2 one and it lives up to the hype. This one is a handsome, functional looking knife. Assuming it has similar build quality, it'll be well worth 6 bucks. Knife enthusiasts get worked into a lather over different grades of blade steel, but ordinary consumers just buy the knife and use it. As long as the steel grade isn't outright awful and you educate/equip yourself how to properly sharpen a blade (sadly an essential yet increasingly rare skill), then type of steel isn't nearly as important as some people make it out to be.
Well isn't D2 harder to sharpen than many other steels? That being one of the qualities it is relevant in that sense, not as a steel snob but just as far as how well someone who isn't already good at sharpening can do it. And I understand if a steel is too soft that also makes it hard.

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