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  1. J. Doyle

    440C Hunter

    Very nice!
  2. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    That's all well and good, but as of now it's theoretical and presumptuous. You have the POTENTIAL and the capability. And the steel SHOULD behave as expected. But until finished knives are rolling off the line that MEET those claims consistently.....it's hype. As a side note, I'd like to see...
  3. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    No that's not necessary. Thanks for the offer though. You talk in your FAQ section about why someone should buy a knife from you. You mention the ability to hold a grinding tolerance of .0001". But you have a KMG...not capable of that....especially by hand. And your grinds on your ONE knife...
  4. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    Well fortunately for all involved, I doubt you'll be faced with that proposal/dilemma. Your website says to ask questions so..... How do you feel you are able to support the claims on your website (which to me seems like a lot of fluff/hype and contradictory (to your posts here) information )...
  5. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    October, as in October of 2021? So about 6 months?
  6. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    How long have you been making knives?
  7. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    Thanks.
  8. J. Doyle

    Salutations!

    Link or directions to where I can see this knife of his? Thanks.
  9. J. Doyle

    Steel prices

    Lol....oops...we went too far the other way. My fault. I should have been clearer. I might be interested if the price was right but I don't want it if it came from NJ Steel Barron.
  10. J. Doyle

    Steel prices

    I meant who exactly did you purchase it from?
  11. J. Doyle

    Brazed composite steel blades

    I could be wrong but I bet a soft copper or brass layer in the blade matrix is more detrimental than two steels that both weld and harden the same and have matching thermal properties. Properly made Damascus is no worse than either of the parent materials. Likewise it's no better than it's...
  12. J. Doyle

    Steel prices

    Where is it from?
  13. J. Doyle

    Brazed composite steel blades

    What is the advantage to this? Why would one want to do this or want to own this? I'm genuinely curious.
  14. J. Doyle

    1075 quench

    I don't use 5160 but if I did, I'd use AAA. I don't believe it requires the fast speed of parks 50. But I could be wrong.
  15. J. Doyle

    My Spyderco collection is growing!

    That shouldn't matter as long as the washers are all the same thickness. But....if for some reason they're not the same, then you'd need to swap backspacers/standoffs as well.
  16. J. Doyle

    My Spyderco collection is growing!

    Yes. Lots of swapped out blades/handles.
  17. J. Doyle

    Shaman availability

    I just saw one posted for sale elsewhere. I can't vouch for the Seller but it is advertised as NIB. Steel is s30v. You can PM me for a link.
  18. J. Doyle

    6 pack of blocks

    Removed.
  19. J. Doyle

    My Spyderco collection is growing!

    Needs a Native 5. :D
  20. J. Doyle

    Question about washers & bearings

    I would respectfully disagree and say this is not correct. I've handled many manual bearing folders, custom and production, that fired so hard and smooth and quickly that people assume they are autos or assisted. I've handled a few (my own included) that fire that same way on washers. No wrist...
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