CPM-M4 stamped on the blade.bh49 wrote:Did I miss where blade steel info come from?RamZar wrote:Wow to Gayle Bradley TAC 1s with 3.66" blade of CPM-M4, weighing just 3.52 ounces and made in Taiwan!
Blade shape is great. I never was a fan of GB1, but I like GB2 much more. TAC is even better. I can only wish that I would have G10 scales, even the texture on Titanium look great.
Very attractive knife.
Amsterdam Meet 2016 Report of Spyderco Prototypes
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Mine is on bearings. I actually like the long flipper tab. Doesn't get in the way in pocket and makes a nice guard.
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tipaladin wrote:I like the orange peel texture on the metallic scales...are they stainless or Ti?
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Needs to be on bearings.Surfingringo wrote:Mine is on bearings. I actually like the long flipper tab. Doesn't get in the way in pocket and makes a nice guard.
Low profile flipper tabs do make the folder narrower but larger flipper tabs have key advantages. Mainly, acting as a pronounced guard when open and more leverage for better flipper action.
A steel lock bar insert would've been preferable for lock wear and stickiness. The custom has a layer of coating on the blade around the pivot for corossion resistance. That's well thought out. I know on my ManBug ZDP I got rust around the pivot pretty quick so stopped carrying it for exercising (sweat, humidity, etc.).
Being GB it's only right that it's M4.
The texture on the titanium handles sure look like they give you added traction plus elevate the aesthetics.
Sure looks like pretty thin overall so it should carry well.
This one goes to the top of the stack for me. So much want and need.
I think it needs to be fast-tracked!
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Oh man, both the TAC-1 and Magnitude look amazing! The orange-peel and polished Ti on the TAC-1 is tasty.
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Really curious on the TAC price point. The GB2 $$$ was a nice surprise, the Mantra $$$ seemed just a tad high (IMHO), and I'm guessing this will be higher.
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It is notably thinner than the Delica. That coupled with the contoured scales makes it completely disappear in the pocket. The comfort of carry is one of my favorite attributes of this knife.RamZar wrote:Needs to be on bearings.Surfingringo wrote:Mine is on bearings. I actually like the long flipper tab. Doesn't get in the way in pocket and makes a nice guard.
Low profile flipper tabs do make the folder narrower but larger flipper tabs have key advantages. Mainly, acting as a pronounced guard when open and more leverage for better flipper action.
A steel lock bar insert would've been preferable for lock wear and stickiness. The custom has a layer of coating on the blade around the pivot for corossion resistance. That's well thought out. I know on my ManBug ZDP I got rust around the pivot pretty quick so stopped carrying it for exercising (sweat, humidity, etc.).
Being GB it's only right that it's M4.
The texture on the titanium handles sure look like they give you added traction plus elevate the aesthetics.
Sure looks like pretty thin overall so it should carry well.
This one goes to the top of the stack for me. So much want and need.
I think it needs to be fast-tracked!
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I'm guessing a street price (40% off MSRP) of around $250.abbazaba wrote:Really curious on the TAC price point. The GB2 $$$ was a nice surprise, the Mantra $$$ seemed just a tad high (IMHO), and I'm guessing this will be higher.
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thank youRamZar wrote: CPM-M4 stamped on the blade.
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The GB TAC 1s has several of my favorite characteristics:
My ideal overall length and blade length for EDC, about halfway between the Delica and Endura.
The 3.5 oz weight is ideal for a thin knife of that size.
The thinness and ease of carry is something hard to find in a knife that big.
I've been wanting some thin Ti handles since the Mantra came out.
I really appreciate that they favored terminal clip position over terminal lanyard hole.
(I don't use lanyards and much prefer clip position that allows deepest possible carry.)
I like the bumpy pattern.
But if I wanted to nitpick and demand a knife perfect for me:
Since I started using spydies, I've sort of fixated on blade shapes more like the Delica, Mantra, or R and would probably prefer that if I could get it, even though the more traditional shape of the TAC blade may arguably be more practical. Also, being a lefty, I would like a lock cutout big enough to disengage the lock with my left index finger tip (similar to the Millie frame or liner lock or Tenacious). And I don't need the flipper but wouldn't mind it, and I'd like a choil in front of it and a wire clip :)
My ideal overall length and blade length for EDC, about halfway between the Delica and Endura.
The 3.5 oz weight is ideal for a thin knife of that size.
The thinness and ease of carry is something hard to find in a knife that big.
I've been wanting some thin Ti handles since the Mantra came out.
I really appreciate that they favored terminal clip position over terminal lanyard hole.
(I don't use lanyards and much prefer clip position that allows deepest possible carry.)
I like the bumpy pattern.
But if I wanted to nitpick and demand a knife perfect for me:
Since I started using spydies, I've sort of fixated on blade shapes more like the Delica, Mantra, or R and would probably prefer that if I could get it, even though the more traditional shape of the TAC blade may arguably be more practical. Also, being a lefty, I would like a lock cutout big enough to disengage the lock with my left index finger tip (similar to the Millie frame or liner lock or Tenacious). And I don't need the flipper but wouldn't mind it, and I'd like a choil in front of it and a wire clip :)
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Yes to the HC steel Sprint! I'd only add that lightening the design (handle only please) would also be an attractive feature for that Sprint run.Evil D wrote:I'd love to have scales like that on the standard Nilakka but otherwise I'd rather have a larger Nilakka than a smaller one, and even more than that (and probably more than anything else so far) I'd rather see a Nilakka sprint in Super Blue or 1095 or 52100 etc.
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I'm not sure how much lighter they can make it really. I suppose the scales can be hogged out a bit more. Have you had a chance to see this one taken apart? It's an amazing sight. You can take the scales off without taking the entire knife apart. One thing I really love about this knife that I think a lot of people just overlook is how the pivot screws are hidden by the handle scales. That's a very unique detail that very few other folders have. It opens up a lot of opportunity for different scale materials and even bolsters without having to change the inner workings of the knife. I love how the scales only have 3 evenly spaced screws in them. It's a really clean design. I think some of that is lost on this new smaller version, I'm a bit let down that the scales don't cover the pivot screws. It would still be pretty easy to make scales for this knife that are much thinner and rounded on the edges and still cover all the screws.awa54 wrote:Yes to the HC steel Sprint! I'd only add that lightening the design (handle only please) would also be an attractive feature for that Sprint run.Evil D wrote:I'd love to have scales like that on the standard Nilakka but otherwise I'd rather have a larger Nilakka than a smaller one, and even more than that (and probably more than anything else so far) I'd rather see a Nilakka sprint in Super Blue or 1095 or 52100 etc.
But, I'd be extremely happy with nothing more than a carbon steel sprint. They can make the scales any color they choose.
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Love the acute tips on Pattada and Lil'Nilakka, think I'll need to get both.
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Wow, that GB Tac 1s jumped right to the top of my list of things I want! Like right now! Gimme! :eek: :)
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That is one sweet looking piece. Never saw "two toned" blade like that. How did you land that one? Or is that knife not a Spyderco?
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Black "cute" spyder on the clip :eek: :D
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I don't know... at first look, the TAC 1 just looks like a Kershaw Volt with a Spydie hole to me. I'm sure it's a nice knife, but doesn't stand out as particularly exciting to me.
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I'm no longer drawn to Spydie flippers, but the Bradley TAC 1s does call me.
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Wow, that would be awesome!SpyderNut wrote: Fortunately, I am thinking that the production model will be able to be modified to allow greater access to the Round Hole from the left side.
Any idea of the steel? Vg-10 I hope
I'm all in no matter what steel, if the hole issue will be solved. For wishlist I'd say, go for smaller, maybe a D-fly wireclip, as others have mentioned.
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Hi Jalcon, that is a custom I had Gayle make me last summer. The black on the blade is an oxidizing process he does to make it more resistant to rust in the pivot area. Kind of like an ultra dark patina.jalcon wrote: That is one sweet looking piece. Never saw "two toned" blade like that. How did you land that one? Or is that knife not a Spyderco?