Gerber Mansfield slipjoint scandi grind. Bought one on recommendation. I'm no knife expert by a country mile but this is by far a fantastic unbelievable quality D2 knife for sub £20, dont say i didn't tell you
You got any pics please??? xGerber Mansfield slipjoint scandi grind. Bought one on recommendation. I'm no knife expert by a country mile but this is by far a fantastic unbelievable quality D2 knife for sub £20, dont say i didn't tell you
You got any pics please??? x
D2is in a kind of sweet spot for stainlessness (?) if the composition and heat treatment are right. If not it is rust resistant to a degree.I always thought D2 was stainless though but it has it listed as carbon. Have I missed something??
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Gerber Mansfield Slip Joint Folding Knife
The Gerber Mansfield is a very handy slip-joint EDC folding pocket knife.heinnie.com
Call me impatient, but I will try Google (or other search engine) for pictures, just highlight the name of whatever in the post, right click and click on whatever "search web" sort of option is offered.
Heinnie shows blade length as 8cm, which might be the same as needing to grind off 3.8mm of length from the tip, which is a lot without power tools. However, it is possible that if you go by the letter of law, it looks like the cutting edge is shorter than the blade.
Personally, I won't go near a D2 Scandi with a 10 foot pole. I posted about this a long time ago, and know that some people with diamond stones thought that working a big single bevel edge in abrasion resistant steel was no problem. I have diamond stones, and a grinder, and on a Scandi I want high edge stability, which comes from fine grain and small or few carbides. D2 is noted for large carbides and abrasion resistance. I have a D2 Swamp Rat and it cuts like crazy, but after needing to flatten bevels of a D2 Spyderco/BushcraftUK proto, it has put me off the big bevels in that kind of steel.
Interesting that Gerber UK is marking it as 10% off at £45 and Heinnie is marking it as £19.95.
It tends to be called semi stainless. It'll go orange in a sweaty pocket and get a patina if you cut fruit for instance.Interesting design, I quite like it. Be interested to hear what you think.
I always thought D2 was stainless though but it has it listed as carbon. Have I missed something??
It's a nice neat looking knife
As previously stated, im no steel buff but for 20 quid you get a pretty well made mass produced tool, im not a wealthy man but ive spent more on a poorly executed delivered pizza