Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... questions

Hoyt Buck produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Hoyt and his son Al moved to San Diego and set up shop as H.H. Buck & Son in 1947. Al Buck revolutionized the knife industry in 1964 with the infamous Model 110 Folding Hunter. The company's innovative history and attention to quality have made for many great collectible knives.
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Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... questions

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I'm considering one of these 3 as my next folder. Does anyone know how long these have been around. I usually like to find something 10 to 20 yrs old, but when I look these up on auction / sale sites, I do not see many used ones.

If anyone owns any of these, and has any opinions / recommendations / reviews, please share.

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Here is mine. It is a great carry piece. With the unique design of the sheath, some people have confused it with a cel phone case. This one has the 154-CM blade, and it is a cutting fool. ::tu::
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Re: Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... question

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That is interesting, Luis. I was looking at the SMKW website, and comparing the steels used in these 3 kinves.

While the cheaper versions are all 420 HC, the rosewood scale versions are as follows, according to SMKW's site:

Alpha Dorado: ATS-34
folding Alpha Hunter: 154CM
folding Kalinga: S30V

Useem's Alpla Dorado must be older, with 154CM, and Buck must have changed to ATS-34 somewhere along the line.

Does anyone know the difference in these 3 steels enough to compare/evaluate?

UPDATE: I just checked the Buck website, and the Alpha Dorado is still listed as 154CM, so I guess SMKW's website had that one wrong. I also found a good comparison of the different steels on the Buck site.

Thx,

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As far as i know, the ATS-34 and 154-CM are the same steel, just different names from 2 different manufacturers.
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IF I remember rightly, ATS-34 is the Japanese version of 154CM.

Either way, IT'S GOOD STOOF!!!!
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useem that knife is awesome and the case is relly cool.
I say get that JP - no doubt
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Re: Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... question

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Owd Wullie wrote:IF I remember rightly, ATS-34 is the Japanese version of 154CM.

Either way, IT'S GOOD STOOF!!!!
I'm no expert, but I've also often seen ATS-34 being considered to be the Japanese equivalent of 154CM.

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Personally I would probably prefer the Alpha Dorado over the Folding Alpha Hunter, provided the Dorado is big enough for your needs. But I like them both! The Folding Kalinga Pro would be no 3 on my list...
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Re: Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... question

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Yep, I'm definitely leaning toward the Dorado. I like the size, the look, and the price..... and everyone I talk to seems to think that steel is great.

I'll bet one with some exotic custom scales would look sweet. May be a good job for MM.

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Re: Alpha Hunter, Alpha Dorado, folding Kalinga... question

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Thanks a million Luis. The Dorado pictured above (and below) is now in my possession. A wonderful piece for sure. I won't be trading this one off.

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