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FROST CONDOR TACTICAL I
FIGHTING HAWKBILL KNIFE
Item #:
15-744DBBrand:
Frost Cutlery
Configuration:
Tactical FolderHandle Material:
Metal (Blue)Features:
Easy-Grip Handle
Vented Blade of ANSI 440 Stainless Steel
Matt Stainless pocket clip.
Russ Farrell Design
Russ Farrell is an artist employed by Walt Disney Studios. This was his first design. It was successful and has lead to several other knives, all with futuristic looks.
About the steel: 440 has been called \"the industry standard\" and \"The ideal compromise\" between ease of sharpening and the ability to hold to hold an edge. 440 is hard enough to hold an edge but soft enough to sharpen easily with a common whetstone. Unfortunately, the other knife companies like Buck®, Case®, and Gerber® have chosen to switch to the lower carbon steel 420HC. The reason is that 420HC costs less than 440. This knife can be hard to sharpen with an Aluminum Oxide or ceramic stone but holds its edge much longer. A diamond stone is recommended OR use our Maxim® Sharpener. The Tungsten Caroffere blades easily sharpen this steel and center your edge, eliminating the main reason people complain about being unable to sharpen a knife.
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