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TimW
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Just wondering, has Canal Street produced slip joints in other blade material than 420? If so, is there a source for these knives?

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Tim
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tIM,

i KNOW OF ONE, A CONGRESS IN BLUE BONE STAG W/ D2 blades all around.....limited to 50 at Redhill Cutlery.
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boggs :shock: :shock: :shock:

Look here a NEW MEMBER and he jumped right in with an answer. :shock: :shock: ::welcome::

Is this a FIRST??
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Canal Street has used D2, A2, 19C27, and maybe 1095. Several online stores carry them...including our own Bryan's member store right here...

http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/aap ... ategory=23

Most early knives were 420HC, but that seems to be changing a bit.

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