First CPM TNT

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440V semi skinner
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OAL 7.5"/ Handles & Blade from .125" stock/marked Prototype
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Hope thats ok darrel?

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got a 9.25" TNT I could post...but I dont want to use up my two pictures per month quite yet....more new stuff in the works! how about one thats 2.75" closed?
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That's one hell of cool looking knife Tom!! I like the way the overall shape of the opened knife with the upward curve of the skinner blade with the slight downward curve of the handle butt. Nice!
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Tom,

That is one good looking knife. I have to say that I really like the blade shape...

Jeff Jenness
 
Probably a dumb question, but does "TNT" stand for trinitrotoluene or is it a refernce to something else?
 
My favorite so far, Tom!

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"Sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes, the bear eats you."
 
I think TNT stands for "Talonite 'N' Titanium," nut I think Tom's going to have to come up with a new naming scheme.

So, hasn't rusted, yet?

--JB

P.S., I was sure PhiL would have posted one of his interesting, if not truthful, photos of that knife with a red/oragne blade. Oh, well.

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Well, since Tom didn't use talonite for this knife, I'll have to guess that TNT means Tom's Not Thinking
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Actually, I really like that knife Tom. A semi-skinner blade on a folder has very interesting potential. Lots of belly for slicing, but still retains a very useful point. I like it. Keep up the good work.

Paracelsus, assuming this is the first of probably Hundreds of times that I will encounter this particular knife picture
 
Tom that is a great looking knife. I really like the blade shape. With hunting season just around the corner that should keep you grinding into the wee hours.

Live Well
Ken
 
Now there's a well-conceived blade profile. I think the maker may have actually skinned something once. Excellent.
 
Had the opportunity to meet and talk to Tom at Blade Show West. Super nice guy and his knives are absolutely first rate. I'll be ordering a TNT without any holes drilled out asap.
 
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