Large Plain Inkosi w/ Silver Thumbstud

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TNK is supposed to receive a batch (ETA unknown). Anyone know of a dealer who has that specific configuration currently in stock?
 
afaik TNK is the only dealer that does that configuration...i havent seen any other ones do that...my small insingo has that config but in the double thumbstuds.
 
Pretty sure it's a TNK exclusive. However, you can order it directly from CRK, but you'll be waiting awhile.
 
I used a product called Never Dull to remove the anodizing on the studs on my 25. I can't imagine that the anodizing on the Inkosi is any different

than the anodizing on the 25. We had a thread in 15' or 16' about removing the anodizing on thumb studs on 25's. If you ask, I think other members will comment on

the product they used to remove the blue anodizing on their 25's.

I used Never Dull on my large Insingo to remove all of the anodizing on it. All silver hardware without a trip back to CRK.
 
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I used autosol metal polish on my Sebenza 25 thumb studs. Its too easy and you wound never know the difference.

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I used autosol metal polish on my Sebenza 25 thumb studs. Its too easy and you wound never know the difference.

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Do you have to be careful not to get this product on other parts of the knife?
 
Do you have to be careful not to get this product on other parts of the knife?
Not really, but i did put sum painters tape (just masking tape that doesnt leave gooey crap, its usually bright green or blue) so that i didnt polish bits of the blade around the thumb studs. To do the edges i used a padle pop stick with material around it to rub on the polish.
I hope that makes sense, im Australian and sometimes we have different lingo lol.

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I've done it before with Flitz. Also a good tip on the painter's tape... you can use a hole punch (the document kind) and it will make a hole that same size as the thumb stud so you can mask your blade way easier than with a ton of tiny little pieces of tape.
 
I didn't use anything to protect the blade when I used Never Dull. I never thought about doing anything to the blade. I've

been using Never Dull for a long time.
 
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