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idoc72
1181
Feb 24, 2018
Here's your answer, my friend - the Kershaw Skyline Fixed Blade. Compact/slim, yet robust S30V blade with a really nice Kydex sheath.
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Kershaw-Premium-Skyline-Fixed-Blade--71001
jaykawb
7
Feb 24, 2018
idoc72Very intriguing! I don’t know much about S30V; I’ll do my homework. Do you have a preferance towards it though?
idoc72
1181
Feb 24, 2018
jaykawbI have a couple blades with S30V, but don't pretend to be a steel expert. I think the general consensus is that it has excellent edge holding, toughness, and corrosion resistance, without being ridiculously hard to sharpen like some of the "super steels." What I really like about this knife, aside from the materials, is the build - it's slim, but feels substantial, and carries well in its custom sheath (just need to add a Spyderco clip or similar belt attachment). Got one for my son to use at work in a local market (uses constantly to open/break down boxes & crates, cut produce, etc) and it's his favorite work knife. It also looks relatively non-threatening for a fixed blade.
namhod
1991
Feb 25, 2018
idoc72S30V is going to be much harder than you are used to with Esee and Mora knives. High carbon is softer and easier to sharpen, and takes a helluva beating.
I think going with your gut might be the right choice, the candiru or izula (I love my izula 2) are going to be a lot more durable if you are real abusive.
That skyline is a great knife for sure. But it isn't a pry bar.
Edit. Sorry this reply was meant for the OP. @jaykawb
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