just got a bob lum titium tanto. amazing knife!

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ftkinney
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just got a bob lum titium tanto. amazing knife!

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i just got a bob lum titium tanto folder and i have to say it is wonderful. the design is so sleek and clean. this might sound silly but i love the way it looks when the blade is closed, very stout. the clip is bead blasted (i guess) to a wonderful matte finnish to match the handle material. i think that this blade will get carried quite feaquently. i can't wait to show it off to other designers who will appeciate the look and craftmanship.



although i read that the "appleseed" grind on the tip of the tanto kept it from comming as sharp as the average spydie. that is not the case with the one i got. both the edge and the tip are quite sharp, in fact arm hair removal sharp.



the only down side is that the liner lock moves just a hair and there is a tiny bit of up and down blade play if you push on the back of the blade with your hand. but probaly not enough to worry about it. i think that is the nature of liner locks, my bob lum chinese folder does that too. maybe this might be reissued, one day, with a compression lock or even some new locking mechanism not thought up just yet. as long as it do not ruin the buitiful look of this amazing knife.







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stu
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Post by stu »

Ftkinney,

I am glad you like your Ti Lum. I haven't heard much talk about it, but it is a beautiful knife; very solid and she is wonderfully balanced. It is a very appealing knife from an artistic viewpoint, nice lines.

As a side note; mine is not wiggly up and down, but is less sharp on the appleseed tip. I haven't "put the hurt on it" with the 204 yet because I like it just how it is. As well, by "the liner lock moves just a hair(ftkinney,12/14/01)" do you mean it doesn't engage(?) very far when you open the blade? Mine does not either, but seems quite sound.

Good evening,

stu
ftkinney
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hey stu--

yes the liner lock is just like that yours doesn't engage very far when you open the blade. if i push down on it it will move over just a slight bit.




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mschwoeb
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they redid the liner lock on the new g10 handled ones so that it has an offset arc ramp for a better lock up. I had one and liked it, just not the way that I had to relly push on the liner lock to close it. I think that they improved that too.
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