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Good question. So far no, not a trace on the ones I have seen

Hmm. I think my next one's going to be the DGX trilo with ceramic blades -- but it still has screws that may or may not be stainless enough. What I really want is one that costs $1.98, like my knives: buy 10 of them for the price of one trilo, and if it rusts after one year, I'm set for a decade.
 
These are the best in the world, ‘kaimano’ knives
 
Knives for beefsteak. Stainless steel, not dangerous for the hand, strong and sharp, and it’s like 1 euro each if you loose one. No kidding here they really use them for sailing or fishing, and many other things
 
Well, fellow italian... I really don't like to look at it, but this is mine (actually my girlfriend's, but we have very similar gear)
 

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Well, fellow italian... I really don't like to look at it, but this is mine (actually my girlfriend's, but we have very similar gear)
Fratello! Looking at yours I notice that the primary torch is the most expensive single piece of gear. Do you dive caves?
 
Mondialcasa?:eyebrow:
Only the first 10 who will call can get also a useful potato peeler free of charge...
But how do you know about Mondialcasa down in Brisbane?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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