I see your point... in extended cutting in high drag material (cardboard, flesh, etc) is tough with a thick blade... but the thickness is awesome for general stuff...

as a fighter/defense blade, the dmutt is the all that and a bag of chips imo...
but if you want thinner.. LE

we are unlikely to see a .140 again or thinner, as the reputation of strongest blade in the industry must be protected... and the web being flooded with broken thin blades would not be particularly sweet.



but i hear you and feel your pain... Dmutt LE will be thin enough for me... and my HO game warden may be as thin as they get


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