murphda2 Super Moderator and KD Blade Show Boss Jan 5, 2011 #2 From what I understand, it's fairly rare and there is only one main supplier of it. Someone will chime in and give us the facts soon.
From what I understand, it's fairly rare and there is only one main supplier of it. Someone will chime in and give us the facts soon.
BossDog KnifeDogs.com & USAknifemaker.com Owner Staff member Jan 5, 2011 #3 are you talking about the metal being used for knives as bolsters and handles that came from a retired superconductor?
are you talking about the metal being used for knives as bolsters and handles that came from a retired superconductor?
Motor City Mike Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2011 #4 I assume the OP is asking about Copper/Niobium I'm quite interested in the answer too
Frstr8 Designated Dog Photo Chopper Jan 6, 2011 #5 BossDog said: are you talking about the metal being used for knives as bolsters and handles that came from a retired superconductor? Click to expand... Yes sir, that is what I'm talking about.
BossDog said: are you talking about the metal being used for knives as bolsters and handles that came from a retired superconductor? Click to expand... Yes sir, that is what I'm talking about.
murphda2 Super Moderator and KD Blade Show Boss Jan 6, 2011 #7 Here is a link to the info I had read about this stuff after seing it at BLADE. It is a link to a thread on Don Fogg's forum. http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=14137
Here is a link to the info I had read about this stuff after seing it at BLADE. It is a link to a thread on Don Fogg's forum. http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=14137