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<blockquote data-quote="Dmc707" data-source="post: 4370737" data-attributes="member: 54876"><p>i wouldnt want to give any of those old hollow handle knives a serious "test" like the old boys in the videos doing things better reserved for hatchets -- but they are all Japanese 440C steel from a time period when Japan was doing good things -- the original Cold Steel lineup was Japanese if i recall --- Relatively easy to keep razor sharp and still great for charcuterie boards and cutting celery stalks for my bloody mary's - LOL</p><p></p><p>Hollywood was naturally a big influence for the popularity of these things in the 80's but i have a bigger one partially obscured in that photo that the blade shape and size is a clone of the Randall 18</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmc707, post: 4370737, member: 54876"] i wouldnt want to give any of those old hollow handle knives a serious "test" like the old boys in the videos doing things better reserved for hatchets -- but they are all Japanese 440C steel from a time period when Japan was doing good things -- the original Cold Steel lineup was Japanese if i recall --- Relatively easy to keep razor sharp and still great for charcuterie boards and cutting celery stalks for my bloody mary's - LOL Hollywood was naturally a big influence for the popularity of these things in the 80's but i have a bigger one partially obscured in that photo that the blade shape and size is a clone of the Randall 18 [/QUOTE]
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