I am very sorry to ask, but what does word blackout mean?

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Filtrum, I'm going to make you a deal little buddy, buy the knife that you want then send it to me and I will paint anything not black with dark black paint for you for free. You just pay shipping and handling back to your cia/ninja/covert-ops hideout.
 
Buy a knife and a can of vantablack paint, you'll have the most blacked out knife there is. (Just remember to wear gloves because I recall the stuff being hazardous).

I'm curious, does carbon fiber count as black in your book? Or is the fact that it's not solid black rule it out as not black?
I tried. They didnt find a way to apply it to surface it. Yes, cf is not black. Most black is on bm al scales. Very nice anodizing.
 
Blackout means when you buy a knife but you it goes really blurry at some point as why you got that knife in first place and if you needed it or not. Next morning you wake up and you have no idea why you have all your knives opened or unsheathed around your house.
 
Joking is fun but there are full carbon fiber (or G10) knives available and they are, most definitely, entirely black. Well, I must admit, while they may cut, I will never go with a blade that is not steel.
 
First, thanks BF for teaching me about vantablack. Always something to learn here. (Would a whiteout knife be painted
Vanna White?)

Second, it is ironic that Stephen Hawking has recently passed. Perhaps his contributions to science will help develop a knife with black holes.
 
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At this point, the choices for this thread are to move it to Whine and Cheese or close it, due to the proliferation of idiot responses.

Closed.
 
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