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Our first recurve blade, the Kirby Lambert–designed Raine isn’t shy. Thick, powerful, and eye-catching, it makes an impression in the hand or the collector’s case.
It means the knife is very easy and safe to open. When closed, there is a nub that you press on and the knife flips open very quickly w/no chance of you getting cut.
I would get some kind of fixed angle sharpening system. I have a wicked edge and it works great for recurved blades, but there are a lot of cheaper options that yield similar results and are easy to use. I think Lansky makes one, theres KME, and quite a few others now.
Robert W Loveless pioneered the use of Kobe’s ATS34 ball bearing steel in knife blades. Damasteel was the first to produce ATS34 using powdered metallurgy and named the product after him.