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		By: Gary Gleck		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you could only have 1 folding pocket knife and of all the brands there are and this would be the best 1 you could pick. It&#039;s that good...]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[USUALLY I don&#039;t like the &quot;Tanto&quot; tip.  But on the CQC15 I feel as if it works VERY well.  And as for sharpening, IF you start to loose the angled tanto tip, just take it to a flat stone and reprofile the angle to the original one and you are good to go.  NO, it won&#039;t cut exactly like what most of us consider a conventional &quot;V&quot; grind, but it isn&#039;t chisel flat on the off side so it will cut in a more normal manner.  For me it brings all to the EDC  plate I could ask for.  I personally am a fan of the Karambit, but the &quot;15&quot; is VERY fast taking over as my preferred EDC carry blade.  Buy it, use it, be happy!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>USUALLY I don&#8217;t like the &#8220;Tanto&#8221; tip.  But on the CQC15 I feel as if it works VERY well.  And as for sharpening, IF you start to loose the angled tanto tip, just take it to a flat stone and reprofile the angle to the original one and you are good to go.  NO, it won&#8217;t cut exactly like what most of us consider a conventional &#8220;V&#8221; grind, but it isn&#8217;t chisel flat on the off side so it will cut in a more normal manner.  For me it brings all to the EDC  plate I could ask for.  I personally am a fan of the Karambit, but the &#8220;15&#8221; is VERY fast taking over as my preferred EDC carry blade.  Buy it, use it, be happy!</p>
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