As far as I know, I've never used a knife or other cutting tool from that steel, but I'd be curious how you like it, once you use it. The 1084 AISI designation means that it is a tool steel with around .84% carbon, and with one exception, most the bettre edge holding knives I've used have had around 1.0% carbon; the exception being 425M stainless used originally by Buck Knives. Steels in the AISI 1050-1084 range usually are noted for their toughness rather than long term edge holding ability, but forging and heat treatment has a lot to do with the final outcome, I would think; along with blade/edge geometry. Be nice if you could let us know how it performs when you get and use it.