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What tasks do you use your Talonite blade for when you are out and about? I am a new Talonite user and have been loving it in the kitchen slicing veggies, but what do y’all use it for outside the house?
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It's an XL TNT Bowie, about a 4.75" bladeThat long blade is gorgeous!
What model is that mayo knife and what’s the blade length? Seems like a useful blade geometry as well!
Wow, that one-of-a-kind green Camillus is a stunner. I am in love with that custom stiletto with the full flat grind. I love my d2 stiletto but the grind doesn’t lend all that well to utility. And the Bowie blade of course is perfect! I hope to find one someday in Stellite 6k or Talonite. I know that I will have to pay the price, howeverI like Stellite for food prep, rope work, cardboard, kindling, opening packages, etc. The top knife has a Camillus factory Talonite (Stellite 6-BH) blade. The bottom knife is a reanodized Camillus factory handle with a Darrel Ralph custom Stellite 6-K blade.View attachment 1862899
The Factory Talonite CUDA’s pop up from time to time on the Forum or the bay. The green scales were anodized by my son in law. The stiletto blade was custom made by Darrel Ralph, but I had to furnish the material. My son in law has been busy.View attachment 1863747Wow, that one-of-a-kind green Camillus is a stunner. I am in love with that custom stiletto with the full flat grind. I love my d2 stiletto but the grind doesn’t lend all that well to utility. And the Bowie blade of course is perfect! I hope to find one someday in Stellite 6k or Talonite. I know that I will have to pay the price, however![]()