Ah, but are they made of the fancy D9 tool steel that no one has ever heard of? 
Funnily enough, D9 is an old legacy name for a steel not dissimilar to 18-8, it has somewhat more added stuff than 18-8. What I do know for sure about D9 in the County Comm prybars is that it is
not the D9 similar to 18-8. (That D9 isn't magnetic. And not a rust magnet either.) Also, D9 is not part of the AISI tool steel series (like the popular D2) either.
So, people
have heard about D9, it's just that County Comm's prytools aren't made of it.
