Titanium Blue "H"Knife is it same or not?

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I got the knife now. It's the same knife but it comes black with gray striping instead of the blue in the photo. Hey as long as it works :)
 
Normaly is difference between ''TITAN'' and ''TITANIUM'' that first is made out of true titan (Ti) and price is arround 60-70€ and second is made out of stainless stell (which grade???) and vapourized with titan ( same thing as professional tool : drills ) .

The differnce is in weight true Titan have 1/2 (4487kg/m3) weight of ''titanium'' (7916kg/m3) both words can be also mixed too but as i said look on weight.

Both ; stainless stell and titan are antimagnetic.

similar http://www.ebay.de/itm/Tauchermesse...623039218?pt=Tauchzubehör&hash=item43aa7ba6f2 for 37€

from polaris http://www.ebay.de/itm/Polaris-Tita...968876373?pt=Tauchzubehör&hash=item3a6ee92555 for 45€
 
I just wish they'd stop "messing around" with Ti and get Spyderco to make them a "proper" knife :wink: from their H1 steel.

I have a Spyderco Salt folder that has been on about 70 salt water dives over ~4 years, and the only maintenance has been a quick rinse. Not a spec of rust or even discoloration, and it is a *much* sharper blade (scary sharp) than any Ti knife I've come across.

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