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#173061 - 07/17/18 09:04 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: W Polidori]
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I have a rehandled #14 Solingen Kit Blade that has chopped everything from Red Oak limbs to Cottonwood Trees to feed my Mulcher/chipper for the last 2 summers and it still looks the same edgewise as when James Behring shipped it back to me 2 years ago. The handle shape is perfect for chopping. Zero rollovers.

No warranty implied. The #14 chops and dices any wood I have growing here.



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#173062 - 07/17/18 09:27 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Eric]
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I like that handle, like a BPH almost. Goes great with the vintage blade!

I have also chopped plenty of oak and hickory etc with models 5,16sf,14,15 and a #1.



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#173064 - 07/17/18 10:05 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Leatherman]
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Ben, I like the RMK finger grips too.

A couple of wipes with the steel rod and a dash of soapy water and voila.


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#173065 - 07/17/18 10:19 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Eric]
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Holy cow! Pun intended haha
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#173066 - 07/17/18 10:44 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Leatherman]
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Beautiful steaks.
You have a steady hand getting the same thickness.
Impressive.
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#173067 - 07/17/18 10:49 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: BladesNBarrels]
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Thanks, David, the right tool for the job makes things easier.

P.S.
Sorry for hijacking another thread. I seem to be DB Cooper on this forum.
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#173078 - 07/17/18 06:12 PM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Eric]
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Originally Posted By: Eric

Sorry for hijacking another thread. I seem to be DB Cooper on this forum.


That's how you picked up all those great knives?
smile
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#173080 - 07/17/18 07:02 PM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: BladesNBarrels]
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David, I never met an RMK I didn't like. Some Impact me more than others, but they are all highly favored.
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#173082 - 07/17/18 08:42 PM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: Eric]
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Amen Bro Eric.

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#173702 - 08/09/18 11:34 AM Re: A ding on the edge [Re: pappy19]
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Thanks Scott. Looks great.
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