Old-school knives often have a classic look, and it's even better when you can tell what the original material or tool was before it was transformed into a blade. When using recycled steel, more time is involved to prep the material for its new life. Can it be hardened, will it forge, will the steel take a polish? Paul Gonzales did his homework in producing the Manzano Farrier Rasp Blade. There's no doubt as to what the blade was before it became a knife.
EDGE ASSESSMENT
To assess the original edge, I sliced 20-pound-bond copy paper. The Manzano performed smoothly, making a zipping noise as it went through the paper. The knife's weight made the push cuts easy to control.
Next up, single-walled cardboard. At the start of the slice, the cardboard parted smoothly. The sliced strips crinkled from the grind bevels as the cut went deeper, maybe due a little bit to the rasp pattern in the steel. The Manzano's sharp edge cut smoothly.
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