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What was that ugly serrated tanto style thing called? It was made from a Cultie blank.

There were some skinny Game Wardens at 0.14", but that is not 0.125".
 
What was that ugly serrated tanto style thing called? It was made from a Cultie blank.

There were some skinny Game Wardens at 0.14", but that is not 0.125".

Shiva Rex?

It's not ugly, it just has very limited use! :D;)
 
Thus far, how many 1/8" thick models have been produced?
  • BAD
  • Cultellus
  • FOGO steak knife
  • Muskrat
Are there any others?

I thought the Fogo Steak knife was thicker than .125 :confused:

This is a Custom Shop Busse and appears to be the predecessor to the Cultellus. It is a one of 6, counting Jerry's & Garth's. It's 'official' name is the Fogo Steak Knife (Fogo de Chao Restaurant, yummy!). It's size is roughly the same as the Culti, but is of thicker blade stock.

Here is mine, with the playing card that won me the opportunity to buy it in the lottery contest at Fogo de Chao, Thursday night during the week of the BLADE show in 2007.



Here's a custom Culti from the CupidGanza...



These Cultelluses (Cultelli?) are cool little knives! Very handy in the kitchen and good for a small lightweight personal EDC fixed blade with thin blade stock, a convexed edge and minimal "sheeple" reaction in places where this is a larger concern.

........ and Guy, I like my Shiva Rex :D
 
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Thus far, how many 1/8" thick models have been produced?
  • BAD
  • Cultellus
  • FOGO steak knife
  • Muskrat
Are there any others?

The FOGO Steak Knife is thicker.
The Thin NICK was just under 1/8" thick...does close count? :)

...And Guy, I like my Shiva Rex too. ;)
 
What about the three finger knife? It was a very small knife.


It's .140, but it's D2, not INFI

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