jmforge
Well-Known Member
Okay, you can call me old and crotchety even though I never had to walk more than a half mile to school and it was not uphill and there was rarely if ever snow. But answer me this. When did plain carbon "music wire" or "bandsaw" steel like 1080/84 and 15N20 like we use to make damascus start costing up to $12 a pound? I haven't had to buy any for a long time because I bought a bunch of steel from Aldo, Don Hanson and Crucible over 10-15 years ago, but DANG!!!! I need some 15N20 and I checked with one dealer. It can now take in excess of $100 worth of steel to put together a 1.5 x 3 x 6 inch stack like I have historically used!!!!! I looked up the old 2014 Kelly Cupples price sheet (only one you can find on the interwebz) and the stuff was like $5.50 a pound for thin rolled 1080 and $7 for 15N20. back in the old days, experienced knife makers used to tell you that steel price was not really much of a factor when estimating your cost of making knives. Well, obviously that went out the window when these PM super steels came along. But now, the very "cheap" steels that they were talking about are no longer all that cheap. It doesn
t help that you are likely to get LESS for an identical forged knife than you could have gotten say in the late 1990's unless you are very well known on the Faceinstastawebz.
t help that you are likely to get LESS for an identical forged knife than you could have gotten say in the late 1990's unless you are very well known on the Faceinstastawebz.
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