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Steve has it right. Hi Steve. Boker does make some
Ti knives that work OK. They aren't Ti but rather a Ti alloy with carbides.
An interesting experiment but no advantage over stainelss steel unless, of
course, your in the explosive ordnance disposal business and need non
magnetic knives. Basically, titanium is a pretty poor knife blade material
but a great marketing tool.

Fred
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"Steve B." > wrote in message
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> Actually they are too soft to hold an edge.
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> Steve
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> Louis Cohen wrote:
> > Raelene wrote:
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> >> Hi all,
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> >> I'd be interested to hear peoples' opinion on Titanium knife
> >> sets...... I
> >> don't know about buying then but they're generally available when you
> >> order
> >> another item from some home shopping tv show. for those in
> >> Australia.... think
> >> Bert Newton info. ads.
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> >> Raelene
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> > I would think they might be too hard to sharpen at home.
> >