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Jacob":1miyo6om said:nb 'PM-V11' doesn't mean anything it's just a bit of advertising hype coming from LV, means much the same as the advertisers 'new' or 'improved'.
Actually it does, the PM part refers to Powdered Metal and is quite a high end process in producing a consistently grained alloy. They effectively atomise various metals into a very fine and graded powder and then form billet's using pressure and intense heat. The end billets are subsequently formed into the blade as they would any other form of steel.
The end result is a a very high quality alloy with incredible consistency and predictable qualities.
This isn't hype, a lot of companies are utilising and moving to PM. Veritas it would appear are simply ahead of the curve.