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Sabre Knives - BladeForums. com Has anybody heard of Sabre Knives by Ka-Bar ? I saw several of these traditional style knives in boxes, seems they're all China and there is Cole Consumer Products Solon, Ohio on the side of the boxes First time I've ever seen or heard of Sabre by Ka-Bar is that because they are just an
Sabre Japan 631 Orignal Bowie | BladeForums. com Found an older sabre Japan original Bowie at a flea market awhile back and am refinishing it Does anyone have any information on the steel used? When I wet formed the sheath some water got in the wrap on the blade and it started rusting in a few spots, no biggie as I want to put a patina on the
American Knife Co. Germany - BladeForums. com I have had a "Sabre Solingen 142" made in Germany by the American Knife Co since I was a kid I don't know what it's worth The fixed blade is a clip point design, has a medium belly 5 3 8" long, is non-serrated, and appears to have a decent amount of chromium as it has shown little rust over
Anyone know anything about SABRE USA - BladeForums. com SABRE was a brand name used for many years by Cole National, a consumer products company located in Cleveland In the late 1960's, Cole also acquired KABAR and owned that brand for many years
Saber Grind vs. Full Height Flat Grind Which Do You Prefer and Why . . . Are there any advantages to one vs the other? From a geometry perspective (not my best subject in school ), it would seem for a blade of the same size, shape and spine thickness (like say a 22" thick ASH-1), that the blade just above the edge would be thicker on a saber grind than on a full height flat grind (but maybe not enough to make a noticeable difference?) What are your thoughts on
LT Wright; Please help me choose between the. . . For my use (all purpose camp beater) I like the sabre genesis I prefer the neutral broomstick handle shape of the genesis - feels good in any grip - and I like having that thicker tip because the knife will most likely get abused used to pry at some point by someone (probably me)
American Knife Co. , Germany - BladeForums. com Sabre was a brand name used by Cole National of Cleveland, Ohio on a low-priced line of knives Cole National used to own the KA-BAR trademark; that was used on their "best" line of knives Monarch was their mid-grade brand, and Sabre was their low-end brand At various times, they had the Sabre brand knives made in Solingen, Germany (your knife is one of these) and also in Japan, and in the
Sharpening a Saber Grind??? | BladeForums. com I just received an LT Wright Saber Grind GNS I was torn between the Saber Grind and the Scandi Grand, but LT suggested the Saber since I was looking for an all-purpose knife instead of a dedicated word-working knife I also like that the Saber is a bit stronger and I understand that it is a
Delica 4: Why buy saber ground over full flat grind? I am curious to know why someone would choose to buy a PE saber ground Delica 4 over a PE full flat ground Delica 4 I am asking because I simply don't know, not because I am knocking saber ground, because I have never even handled a saber ground knife I have been told FFG is a much better
The Convex Grind Edge Myth - BladeForums. com At the same terminal apex angle, on blades with identical thickness and width, a convex will always have less steel behind the edge than FFG or sabre grind Only a hollow grind can have less First, you're mixing edge geometries with blade geometries But lets go with your blade geometry: FFG vs convex blade grinds