I thought of that..I messaged them once and never heard anything back. Don't figure warranty includes worn finish.
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Kinda cheaping out. The knife hold an edge fine or at least cuts brisket well enough. It's just the hard finish coming off.Yeah this will most likely be on you but I have no idea how they warr. their products.
You might want to PM Brad from Brads Knives and get his input. Hes a Ingo member and my go to for any issues I've had with my Esees if the factory wont stepup.
Sent him off a message. I'm going to assume finish wear is just a cosmetic thing and not a warranty thing. It still cuts brisket and steak well. Just annoys me finding pieces of the finish every once in a while.You might want to PM Brad from Brads Knives and get his input. Hes a Ingo member and my go to for any issues I've had with my Esees if the factory wont stepup.
Me too. Until I find a piece of it in my food. Brisket and bed liner are not complimentary.The coating is going to wear with use. I wouldn’t worry about it. I’m always happy to see it wear away. Makes me feel good that I’m using it.
Me too. Until I find a piece of it in my food. Brisket and bed liner are not complimentary.
Me too. Until I find a piece of it in my food. Brisket and bed liner are not complimentary.
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It's gotta be some kind of special paint. It's harder than hell. Must be made with unobtanium. Hold up to heat and beating just not meat juices.It’s paint, not truck liner. It’s coated because the blade material is high carbon steel. You can sand the paint off but will have to wipe it down with a good grade oil after each cleaning.
How does it look? Care to shoot a pic of it?I stripped the coating off of mine and gave it a convex edge. Better for all of my intents and purposes.
Nice that doesn't look to bad.