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  2. Tantō - Wikipedia

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    A popular style of blade, known simply as a Tanto in the US and Europe. The blade is similar in style to the Tantō, except that instead of a curved tip, the tip is squared at a shear angle. The shear angle may facilitate the stabbing effectiveness of the blade, and make the process of sharpening simpler. An American style Tanto knife

  3. CQC-6 - Wikipedia

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    The CQC-6 (Close Quarters Combat — Six) or Viper Six is a handmade tactical folding knife with a tantō blade manufactured by knifemaker Ernest Emerson.Although initially reported as the sixth design in an evolution of fighting knives and the first model in the lineup of Emerson's Specwar Custom Knives, Emerson later revealed that the knife was named for SEAL Team Six.

  4. Blade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's title was changed to Blade in 1982 after its purchase by Jim Parker and Bruce Voyles. In the 1980s, the magazine served as the launching point for an annual convention for knife collectors, the Blade Show; established a Cutlery Hall of Fame; and spun off a trade magazine, Blade Trade.

  5. Emerson Knives - Wikipedia

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    A recurved tanto blade folding knife. 3.5" recurved tanto G10 scales, Titanium liners 8" 2008 A-100 A spearpoint folding knife based on an early Custom Design. 3.6" Spearpoint G10 scales, Titanium liners 8.4" 2008 Super CQC-8 A scaled-up version of the CQC-8. 4.3" G10 scales, Titanium liners 10.2" 2009 Mini A-100 A downsized version of the A ...

  6. Michael Walker (knifemaker) - Wikipedia

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    Walker began his career as a jeweler, until 1975 when his wife, Patricia Walker, gave him a Gerber knife and a copy of American Blade magazine. Walker noted similarities between his jewelry and custom art knives and decided he would try his hand at knifemaking.

  7. A. G. Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell designed and produced the first linerless pocket knife with all-plastic handles in 1970. In 1975, he designed a unique boot knife he called the "Sting", a small knife intended for hunting and personal defense. [3] In 1987, he introduced the "A. G. Russell One Hand Knife" which was one of the first production knives to use a blade ...

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