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Hot of the bench
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06/04/16 06:29 PM
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Andrew Griggs
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Re: Hot of the bench
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06/05/16 12:00 PM
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Very nice Andrew. I like the blade finish.
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Re: Hot of the bench
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06/09/16 10:26 PM
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BMowatt
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Re: Hot of the bench
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07/06/16 05:24 PM
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MikeC
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Good job. What steel did you use?
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Re: Hot of the bench
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07/06/16 08:19 PM
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Re: Hot of the bench
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07/27/16 03:53 AM
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Andrew Griggs
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The steel is 52100 ball bearing steel. The handle is Masur Burch from russia.
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Re: Hot of the bench
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07/27/16 05:07 AM
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nsmike
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The steel is 52100 ball bearing steel. The handle is Masur Burch from russia. Masur Birch is also known as Karelian Birch. It's often seen on Finnish made knives.
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Re: Hot of the bench
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07/29/16 01:25 AM
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Andrew Griggs
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The steel is 52100 ball bearing steel. The handle is Masur Burch from russia. Masur Birch is also known as Karelian Birch. It's often seen on Finnish made knives. That is correct but the Masur name is applied to it when heavy spalting is present.
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