Leftieshot,
Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding you, but I think you may have the critical Temp and the draw back temp confused. 1750F sounds more like the critical temp. Since A-2 is an air hardening steel, you just need to air cool it (no actual quench) after it reaches critical temp. Then temper (or draw it back)it at a much lower temperature in an oven or by heating the spine of the blade till the color is right.
I just looked at the recommended drawing temp for A-2 and it is rather high, about 800-850 degrees. I have a heat treat oven, but if I did'nt, I would heat a bar of steel red and lay the spine of the blade on the hot bar, edge up, with the blade tip hanging out and off of the bar and watch the colors crawl up toward the blade's cutting edge. When the color is right, take it off the hot bar and stop the draw back by placing it in water for a few seconds. Test the edge. If it's too brittle, just do it again, letting the color crawl a little higher. Am I making sense? Lin