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SRJ Talonite Give Away Knife
Thank you for posting the image Bob. In cooperation with Carbide Processors, I have completed this Loveless-style Backpacker with T416 SS Long Guard and Stag handles made from Talonite. You can check out Talonite at: www.talonite.com The knife will be given away, at my table, at the Knifemaker's Guild Show in Orlando next month. It will be awarded on Saturday, the 28th, around 5:00 P.M. Details, as to whom will qualify to win, are still being worked out. I'd assume that anyone who's paid admission will have an opportunity. Details to follow. Thanks for the interest, Steve |
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I love it! |
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Thank you, Jens. It was interesting to make. |
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We've decided to sign you up at my table. Just drop by during the Guild show and fill out a ticket. |
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Steve, I just accidently heat treated a Talonite knife with a group of ATS34 blades. Any idea if any harm might have been done? I hate the thought of throwing away $100 worth of blade material (not to mention the labor), but it points up the need for me to keep better track of which materials are in the batch so this won't happen again. |
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Don, Talonite says that it's annealing temperature is 2200-2300 F, and below is one description for heat treating ATS-34. It looks to me like you'd be OK, but give Talonite a call. They're great to help and would be better source than me for your answer. Wendy will get you to the right person for assistance: 800-346-8274 Let us know what you find out, OK? ATS-34 Stainless - Preheat thoroughly at 1400?/1500?F and hold for 30 minutes. Raise heat to 1950?/1975?F and hold for one hour. Air quench at room temperature._ Subzero freeze at 100? below 0. Tempering:_ Temper at 950?F for one hour, two times |
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Steve- thanks for pointing me in the right direction- Tom Walz bailed me out (no harm done with the inadvertent HT). Just for your information, Wendy is no longer with them. Sorry to see that- she was very helpful, and I think (if I remember correctly) that it was even her son that Talonite was named for. |
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Glad it worked out and glad that the H.T. was not a problem. Sorry to see Wendy go, she was very nice and helpful, always. Now, get that baby done and cut sumpthin'! |
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Well, Who was the lucky dog that got the knife? Mike |
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Alex Tguklaris of NEW Jersey. That's the way it's spelled, Bob checked with him. He was really, really, happy to receive the knife and it was obvious that he'd take good cae of it. Congratulations, Alex T. There were way over 100 entries for the drawing, haven't counted them since i got home about an hour ago. Thanks, Tom Walz and Talonite for making this free give away possible! All I heard about Talonite was good, very good, at the show. It really does hold a great edge. |
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Fine looking knife Steve! Alex sure is lucky to have won it! |
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Alex was very touched by his, "win." He was very appreciateve and it's goo dtoknow it went to someone whom will take good care of it. That's a nice set of stag, in my opinion and the blade material seems to be great/fantastic. |
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