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Old 05-04-2002, 10:19 AM   #9
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Got one of those ceramic Bokers as well....very slick cutter. They sharpen the son-of-a-gun with a laser. Know a guy who field dressed three large deer with a small Boker ceramic, and the blade didn't even wince. Still sharp enough to shave with.

Yeah, they hold up great for cutting, but they don't handle torque. In other words, don't try and remove your hub-caps with it.

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