Little Talonite necker

Bill Siegle

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Had a small slab of Talonite for over two years and finally got around to getting a little blade out ot it :) 4 15/16 overall with a 2 5/16 blade. The blade is just a hair over 1/16 thick. Orange G10 scales with stainless pins and a Kydex sheath. Not a miniature, just a mini :D Very handy size and not too heavy on the neck. Price is $200***SOLD*** shipped in the US. Paypal or USPS MO.

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Very nice! Had to look up what talonite was as I never heard of it previously. :)
 
Always liked Talonite from the first time I used a Cuda in the field. It seemed like the edge stayed sharp for a VERY long time, plus there were never any rust issues. There was also a smaller 'necker' knife which I sold off a while back made of Talonite. I should have kept that one. You should take note that Talonite is not as strong as L6 or 5160 and should never be employed in the prying mode that has become so vogue with users here. These blades shine when they are used for skinning and slicing. The Cuda still gets used in the kitchen almost every day!
 
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