Opinions? Comments?



I wanted this so badly that I could taste it! This will be a "user" because the ATS-34 flat-grind lends itself to slicing, cutting, and general pocket utility. Since the Hitachi ATS-34 is heat treated to 60-61 HRC, it can perform "yeoman service" for quite some time before I have to take it to the Spyderco tri-angle "Sharpmaker".gsmith7158 wrote:A very nice automatic! Thank you.
Yes the new Steels definitely make life easier. The S3V blade on my benchmade has been in Hard service for 8 months now and is still as sharp as the day I got it.Captain O wrote:I wanted this so badly that I could taste it! This will be a "user" because the ATS-34 flat-grind lends itself to slicing, cutting, and general pocket utility. Since the Hitachi ATS-34 is heat treated to 60-61 HRC, it can perform "yeoman service" for quite some time before I have to take it to the Spyderco tri-angle "Sharpmaker".gsmith7158 wrote:A very nice automatic! Thank you.
Life is good. Good tools make it better.
Again, thanks! It is a shame that Armando Beltrame, Francesco Beltrame, and Renzo Beltrame do not routinely produce Italian clip point blades or flat-grind stilettos with Hitachi ATS-34 Stainless Steel. They could make a ton of money building "serviceable" automatics instead of Bayonet, Dagger, and Kris blades in the softer steels that are routinely used in their knives.doglegg wrote:A good looking knife Captain O. Let us hear after you have used it a while. Thanks.![]()
Isn't it superb how the "high end" steels can take a great working knife and make it a "dream tool" in your hand? I have enjoyed Benchmade's quality for decades and am having a ball with some of the "carbon steel" blades from Ontario.gsmith7158 wrote:Yes the new Steels definitely make life easier. The S3V blade on my Benchmade has been in Hard service for 8 months now and is still as sharp as the day I got it.Captain O wrote:I wanted this so badly that I could taste it! This will be a "user" because the ATS-34 flat-grind lends itself to slicing, cutting, and general pocket utility. Since the Hitachi ATS-34 is heat treated to 60-61 HRC, it can perform "yeoman service" for quite some time before I have to take it to the Spyderco tri-angle "Sharpmaker".gsmith7158 wrote:A very nice automatic! Thank you.
Life is good. Good tools make it better.