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namhod
1991
Aug 18, 2017
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Your text is very large, I feel like you are yelling at me.
I love my Cold Steel Kukri, paid about $15 for it years back. It has handled many blackberries, camp clearing, and tons of trail maintenance.
Aug 18, 2017
rudedoggg27
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Aug 18, 2017
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namhodHuh....what....speak up...I can't hear you.........lol...I don't see so good, so I have the computer set up with large text. I did not know it would transfer through publishing. I have several Cold Steel machetes, including the kukri machetes. The Gurkha Kukri Plus is made of O-1 tool steel & runs in the area of $160 to $200. It's a premium knife design in premium steel. I think there is or was a higher grade steel version also? Possibly SAN-MAI steel? I'll do some homework on that. O-1 tool steel is a Stainless steel. ALL the other suggestions I made, I believe, is high carbon steel.
Aug 18, 2017
namhod
1991
Aug 18, 2017
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rudedoggg27Haha, no worries!
The Kukri I have is 1095 high carbon, which I think is perfect for a machete. Good edge retention, easy to sharpen, but "soft" enough to take a serious beating!
Aug 18, 2017
Ravensroost
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Aug 28, 2017
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rudedoggg27O1 is a high carbon tool steel and is not a of the stainless family of steels. It has extra chromium like a lot of tool steels, but will very readily rust and or patina.
Aug 28, 2017
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