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hey guys welcome to gonna sharp talk I told you guys when I picked this up on April 29th this is a Spyderco s 45 VN PM to that I was not gonna do like the conventional cardboard cutting and rope cutting and all that kind of stuff testing but I was going to carry it for a while and Ive had it in pocket since the day I picked it up and I wondered kind of see how the edge did how the how the steel held up I really havent washed it I would I worked with a lot of acid and bicarb and that type of stuff so my jobs kind of hard on steels tends to patina them I have to be careful this I did just like I would s110v or something like that I just wiped it off I didnt make sure I washed it when I got acid and stuff on it and I didnt even necessarily wipe it off right away the things that I was cutting I probably should have grabbed some scrap material from work so I could show you but are things like thick rubber hose that is nylon reinforced braided some of that stuff I would cut water fitting