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I love S7 don't get me wrong. It is a fantastic steel and tough as heck. There is nothing I would rather my big hard use blades be ground from but for the smaller knives like this neat new YKCG I think SR101 might be a better choice. I would definitly be into a SR101 SS4 with a Res C handle! For a small hunting or EDC knife I think it is worth losing a little toughness to gain some edge retention. 
  Scrapyard is about bang for the buck first off. I believe there is some precedent for using other steels than S7? The SS4 was INFI. Swamprat used S7 on their Crash axe. 
  I would only use SR101 on smaller through hardened knives. The Diff tempered SR101 is a Swamprat trademark and we would be using S7 for knives big enough to warrant it anyway.
  What do you guys think? 
 
  
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I didn't vote, cause i think there should be something kind of in between. really I honestly don't know, I like a knife I'm going to have on me alot to be really tough so... I really don't mind s7, it holds a good edge anyway. 
  although I do think it would be cool if scrapyard had a knife or two that had a different (but task oriented) steel every once in a while, like the ss4, maybe another knifeor something could have some kind of good stainless, but I think they should stick with s7, for the most part.
  I knife or two wouldn't hurt every once in a while though. but I dont think every small knife should be sr101. 
 
  
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S7 is the shiznit.
  SR101 will visibly rust when bare, in about 10 minutes. 
 
  
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01/07/08 07:54 PM
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sr77 for big 'uns, INFI or good stainless for little 'uns. Little knives are edc or skinner/hunters so need the corrosion resistance..
  sr77 doesn't seem to rust overmuch but does get 'micro' pits on exposed bits if you aren't careful.
  I didn't vote on the survey as there wasn't another option.. 
 
 
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01/07/08 08:43 PM
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I would LOVE more INFI at Scrap Yard prices!!!!!!  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />
  If I could get INFI at SR-77 or SR-101 prices on Scrap Yard Res-C, I would be all over it.
  But, I don't honestly believe there is much chance of getting many more Res-C/INFI combos at reasonable prices. It may never happen again (???)  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />   <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/sad.gif" alt="" />
  SR-101 is unfortunately fairly prone to rust - significantly more so than SR-77, but they will both rust. Aside from rust, SR-101 is a VERY good knife steel.  Even with the rust issue and even though SR-77 is good, I would rather have through hardened SR-101 on my smaller knives than SR-77. 
 
  I don't understand why Swamp Rat had to totally quite using Res-C or why Scrap Yard can't use SR-101.  I think Busse Family is now missing a big niche by not having ANY SR-101/Res-C combos.
  SR-77 is super tough and maybe the king of tough and king for knives intended to take a "BEATING", but I honestly feel SR-101 and a few other steels are better suited for smaller blades intended for "cutting".
  Also, Jerry used to use a LOT of A2. A2 is a GREAT knife steel "if" it is properly heat treated. But, we all know Busse knows how to heat treat - AND Busse has a lot of experience and knowledge with A2.
  A2 doesn't rust very easily. It is (from what I can tell) less prone to rust than SR-77, but A2 will patina pretty easily.
  We also know that Busse apparently has a warehouse full of D2.  I like SR-101 more than D2, but for some stainless options, I might be interested in seeing more D2.
 
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I can't believe you guys are such a bunch of rust babies <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> They are coated using knives! Rust adds a bit of character and does not hurt the knife. S7 is a bit more rust resistant than SR101 but even it is a long way from stainless.  If you take care of your knife even SR101/52100 won't rust. Most rifles are made of carbon steel. Are you having problems with them rusting? 
 
  I thought something like a Swamp Warden with a Res C handle would be a no brainer. On a little knife like that you don't need all the toughness of infi  or S7 but being able to skin a whole deer or do a lot of whittling or whatever is really nice in a knife that size.  RES C is my favourite handle for a using knife so I would love to see it with one of my favourite steels without having to buy an old Howler. I also thought it would be a much better choice than S7 for the SS4.
  I did not put INFI as an option because it is to expensive and it is overkill really. If you are not worried about rust S7 can do everything on a big knife as well as INFI and 52100/SR101 can do everything as well on a little knife. 
 
  
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S7 is the shiznit.
  SR101 will visibly rust when bare, in about 10 minutes.  This "MAY" be a fair statement. But, probably not entirely fair without at least some fair disclaimers:  I haven't tried or timed how fast "WET" SR-101 rusts, but it doesn't rust that quick or easily if dry and/or in normal climate controlled conditions. I live in Houston where we commonly hit 90% - 100% humidity. (Sucks!  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />) I am sure the humidity level in my house is less, but I don't know by how much and I wouldn't call it dry. My single-pane windows sweat like crazy with certain temperature and humidity changes.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" /> - So, I KNOW there is still a lot of moisture in my house. SR-101 rusts pretty darn easily for knife steel, but it isn't the worst. 1095, 5160, O-1 and a few others are worse. I have a lot of Stripped and bare SR-101 knives that are not even protected and don't have rust. I just have them stored in a Craftsman Intermediate tool chest (bearing glides -  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ) under a credenza behind my desk. Although, I should put a coat of Ren-Wax on them anyway. If you leave SR-101 or similar steel prone to rust outside or even in a car, the temperature change is enough to condense moisture onto dense steel. Steel is a pretty good conductor of condensation if there is decent humidity in the air and with temperature changes. So, don't leave it in a car, outside or other non-climate controlled areas without some type of coating, wax or oil to protect the steel. **** HOWEVER, if bare SR-101 were to be left wet, it WILL rust in a (relatively) VERY short time - I don't know about 10 minutes, but I wouldn't be at all surprised that it could possibly rust that fast. (???) I think I have actually seen a slight color change in just the time to wash the blade before I can get it dry. - So, this needs to be considered for field use and otherwise outside in a sheath. I highly recommend Ren-Wax!  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> INFI at SR-77 prices would be one of the best options.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" /> .  
 
 
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I would like to see some steel other than SR77 in the smaller cutters/slicers.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> 
 
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I can't believe you guys are such a bunch of rust babies <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />  Yeah.... sorry. I HATE rust! But, I still would rather see SR-101 on smaller knives and I would STILL choose Satin!.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> I consider RUST a negative compromise, but it is still a worthy compromise to me. I can work with SR-101 and protect the blades - Ren-Wax and minor maintenance is OK with me on knives. Most rifles are made of carbon steel. Are you having problems with them rusting?  Yes, I have a couple of small rust spots on some very precious guns of mine. Makes me sick at my stomach.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/sad.gif" alt="" />  I thought something like a Swamp Warden with a Res C handle would be a no brainer. On a little knife like that you don't need all the toughness of infi  or S7 but being able to skin a whole deer or do a lot of whittling or whatever is really nice in a knife that size.  RES C is my favourite handle for a using knife so I would love to see it with one of my favourite steels without having to buy an old Howler. I also thought it would be a much better choice than S7 for the SS4.  I agree with all of that. I would love to see a Swamp Warden with Res-C - Satin for me please! Or something like this (again, satin please!):    I did not put INFI as an option because it is to expensive and it is overkill really. If you are not worried about rust S7 can do everything on a big knife as well as INFI and 52100/SR101 can do everything as well on a little knife.  I don't really believe in over-kill. I like over-kill. You should see how I build things.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> .... But, I do believe in over-priced!!!  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> If we could get smaller knives in INFI at no more than the price of the SS4 released at $139.95 - Say Res-C/INFI Swamp Warden blades at about $109.95 or so and my concept blade AD styled blade with Mudder grips at about $139.95, I would pay for the extra benifits and rust resistance of INFI. But, otherwise, I totally agree, aside from rust, SR-101 is a VERY good knife steel and more than good enough for any size smaller blade.  .  
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... Oh yeah... I voted "FOR" SR-101 on smaller blades with Res-C.... in case that hasn't been evident in my posts.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
  I don't mind going on record with this.
  I don't mind going on record saying I hate rust or would like INFI at SR-77 prices either.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> 
  Call me a dreamer....
  I always want the most for the least.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
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To be fair also I live in a very dry climate. I have a R2D2 sized humidifier going full blast and it is still to dry. The last time I tried to test a knife by shaving hair off my arms all I got were big white flakes <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" /> So maybe I am a little less concerned about Rust than someone who lives on the ocean. 
  Thanks for the vote KG. I did not mean to sound confrontational. 
 
  
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In my experience, in the humid salt air climate, SR101 will rust overnight. SR77, not so much. But a little oil, wax, or the Tuf Cloth will prevent rust. The SR101 does seem to be a little better in edge holding, but I like SR77 just fine. It seems to be a very good all-around steel to me. I am still wondering what the "numbers and letters" steel is. A Yard Keeper in a quality stainless would be nice for us coastal folks. One in SR101 would be fine, too. But that would be a Howling Dog. 
 
  
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