Glad you asked. That's really what makes these knives unique. All the blades you see (except for the case), started out as a 10% cobalt parting blade similar to the pic below. These blades are a machinist tool and can not be cut or drilled, only ground. If you're not familiar with this kinda of metal, the best way I can describe it is super hard and tough. They are hell to initially shape and sharpen, but once done, I rarely have to sharpen again. There is no knife blade for sale that I know of that has this type of metal. I'm wondering if a ceramic blade might have similar characteristics. Anybody have one ?The handles are stag, walnut, and olive. Bolsters and finger guards are either stainless or brass. Buttcaps are stainless.
66-67 rockwell hardness
the second one down is great... maybe i should look into making blades, never tried my hand at it before
ohhh, i dunno. I guess this would do.