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Post by Robert in California on Dec 22, 2015 18:33:10 GMT
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Post by Robert in California on Feb 8, 2016 2:51:16 GMT
stores.ebay.com/alonzoknives?_trksid=p2047675.l2563These are quite good sheath knives, I have bought now 5 of them, average price of $10 plus $11 for shipping. Seller is in New York, USA. Description says these knives are made in Canada. Fit and finish of the 4 I have so far, is very good (no unfilled gaps, good polish, etc). Only downside is that they are of 5mm steel (D2 tool steel) stock. Hardness is said to be 59 on the Rockwell. I can't measure it, but they ARE a job to sharpen...tough, hard steel. Sheaths are pretty thick leather though the belt loop is thinner leather and not sewed to the sheath ... "pinned". But being patient and doing bids in the last 15 seconds on Ebay, I have gotten them pretty cheap. What I think is going on, by the starting price being 0.99 dollars, is when a new seller is trying to get started, they sell cheap. Then later, they set initial prices much higher. RinC
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Post by chrisperoni on Feb 8, 2016 2:56:05 GMT
they look nice. Even though they are made in Canada they are selling out of USA so shipping to Canada is $35
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Post by Robert in California on Mar 25, 2016 18:02:16 GMT
I have about 4 of these Alonzo knives now. All good workmanship and since I have bought them on Ebay for an average bid price of about $10 (plus $11 shipping), they have been very good value. Steel is listed as 59 Rockwell..which feels right...hard temper but less hard than the TNZ knife I bought (also listed as D2 but Rockwell hardness of 61 which I believe...hard to sharpen than the Alonzo's. RinC stores.ebay.com/alonzoknives?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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