I agree. Last batch of Nicholson I got from KBC, the 6" were OK but 8" were not good. You could see incomplete serrations that looked stamped instead of cut & they dulled in no time on mild steel. Maybe they were in between stock where old=good & new=not-as-good, or maybe just got unlucky with a Monday batch. My old Nicholsons lasted me for 20 years. Good files are spendy like 2-3X but so is tossing out brand names we used to trust but seems like farmed out to inferior manufacturers. Many of the jeweler supply places carry good quality (typically European) files but familiarize yourself with the patterns & cut terminology & numbering system because they vary. With the FX going the wrong way they might burn a hole in the credit card.
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I tried a single Pferd purchase through Amazon. I think its up there quality wise. Trouble is always seems to be handyman sets or grades that are on the coarse side for metal work, at least the stuff I do.
https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=pferd+file&crid=1E5F859NLN8PB&sprefix=pferd+,aps,189&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_6
https://www.gessweincanada.com/category-s/10437.htm
https://www.ottofrei.com/jewelry-to...lter:custitem_of_sca_type:Precision$2520Files
I tried a single Pferd purchase through Amazon. I think its up there quality wise. Trouble is always seems to be handyman sets or grades that are on the coarse side for metal work, at least the stuff I do.
https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=pferd+file&crid=1E5F859NLN8PB&sprefix=pferd+,aps,189&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_6
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