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Ryan28801
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Jun 24, 2015
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I have a cutting tool about 1/2 the size of a credit card, sharpened on 2 sides, making a right angle cutting edge, and while it doesn't see too much use, it does have the Tungsten/Carb impregnated into one edge.. After years of riding in my wallet for unexpected cutting requirements (JUST in case I forget to put one of my rotation of pocket knives, knife selected generally determined by that days expected tasks.) I have never once needed to sharpen it at all. It has come to my rescue many times now. Definitely a Pull cutter, but generally my cuts are using a pull motion anyway. If the maker still made them I would pick up a spare without hesitation. I realize they aren't designed to blaze trails, but the Kestral, for example, will be a welcome addition to my ultralight bag. Yup, I'm one of those guys who cut their toothbrush handles in half. grams=ounces=pounds. My $0.02
Jun 24, 2015
buddypalfriendo
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Nov 11, 2016
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Ryan28801Ahem; Grams=Kilograms. But aside from that, is being a pull cutter bad? I always pull when cutting.
Nov 11, 2016
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