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CJRB Talla Folding Knife

CJRB Talla Folding Knife

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CJRB’s Talla is a mid-size folding knife that carries easy and slices well. Fitted with a 3.4-inch wharncliffe blade made of D2 tool steel, it delivers great control and precision Read More

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ginpiston
15
Oct 1, 2019
Is this a flipper?
Rudolph
279
Oct 1, 2019
This is actually from Artisan . The falcon which I did buy is now the "megahawk". http://www.artisancutlery.net/index.php?route=common/home
Kavik
5531
Oct 2, 2019
What a confusing comment... These are made by Artisan, just rebranding to separate their low end and high end stuff (like WE/Civivi). A $50 Artisan IS "any other chinese d2 g10 ball bearing flipper" lol And are you saying that the low end Artisan stuff is better than the D2/G10 Bestech stuff? That hasn't been my experience at all, not even close.
pkopischkeIt's funny how grown, not so articulate and grammar challenged forum posters of unknown gender will purchase a tactical stocking and then believe they have the moral and ethical high ground from which to criticize what others choose to purchase. Weak troll, 2/10.
Rudolph
279
Oct 2, 2019
NotsurewhyibotherLast couple weeks I get the impression someone's nose is out of joint. But taking issue with people selling or buying knives , in the knife discussions does cause me to wonder to what end we're striving . I would hazard to guess picking a fight , certainly don't seem to be seeking a "discussion" . Odd isn't it ?
Penster
23
May 8, 2020
Is this another piece of China junk?
ecoleman
766
May 11, 2020
The American knives at this price point have inferior materials, that's part of the appeal of these.
TheOneAndOnly
16
Dec 28, 2020
I own two CRJB lives along with several $100-400 American made knives. I used them in my rotation of 3 or 4 less expensive knives for work purposes where they get a beating. I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt they are 10 times the kife that a $40 Kershaw is. I'm actually shocked how great this knife is for <$40. And the D2 steel blades are holding up very well.
SaskAudioGuy
438
Oct 7, 2019
Only thing I worry about is the D2. New knife series so not much out there, but it seems the D2 isn't a particularly good alloy. It surface rusts very quickly and scuffs easily. I really like the design though... gah...
SaskAudioGuy
438
Oct 8, 2019
I agree, but there's definitely a range of D2 steels out there, how they are processed and how they are hardened. D2 is a a decent steel if done right, but it can be a very disappointing experience if it's or it's fake. Some places say D2 but are slipping in cheaper steels. One of the tests is that D2 does rust but it's resistant. So if it flash rusts really quickly, it's not really D2. I've got a D2 knife that's stone washed, never wiped it down with oil, kept in a 50-60% humidity environment and it still hasn't shown any corrosion after months. The one guy talking about his Palla basically flash rusting right away, makes me very suspicious of the quality of steel. Even he was surprised at how quickly it oxidized for being stone washed D2. The other weakness of D2 is that the alloy has an incredibly wide range for acceptable components in comparison to many alloys. So you can have real D2 that just meets composition requirements, while a D2 that hits the high side, will behave very differently. I like D2 to be honest, but it's a bit of a crap shoot, if you'll get a good D2, a bad D2, or fake D2 at this point. Though good D2 holds an edge that takes a really expensive stainless to match, but the trade off is that it's fussy to sharpen and you have to give it a bit of care.
SaskAudioGuy
438
May 10, 2020
SaskAudioGuyI bought a different one of these and it's a surprisingly decent knife. Actual carbon fiber and it's feels decent, though definitely slippery if damp. I'm kind of mulling ordering one of these now.
marksxyz
31
Oct 1, 2019
Is this on bearings???
marksxyzYes, I'll get that added to the description. Pivot Assembly is Ceramic Ball Bearings.
marksxyz
31
Oct 1, 2019
kstokleyWow. Ok. I may have to get one.!
Kavik
5531
Oct 6, 2019
Does anyone else look at this flipper tab and think to themselves "yup, that was a placeholder in the cad file, to set the necessary dimensions in place, but someone forgot to come back and finish shaping that piece"? Doesn't look finished at all, and certainly doesn't flow with any other part of the knife
ecoleman
766
Oct 14, 2019
KavikIt's a little goofy looking but I actually like the way it feels in my hand, I like that it's clean and rounded so the slightly heavy deployment pressure isn't fatiguing.
Yfish365
15
Oct 2, 2019
Are the scales g10 with carbon fiber over or actually carbon fiber scales? Thanks
Is the weight of the cf version the same as the g10?
kristofoakleavesThe CF will be slightly lighter.
bootstewart
14
May 8, 2020
The thing I'm curious about is the image of the closed knife that has thumb studs. Clearly a different knife from the one in the listing, but presumably from the same company. Anyone know what knife that is?
ecoleman
766
May 9, 2020
That might be it, based on Google images.
Yfish365
15
Oct 5, 2019
Ordered and will post when I have it. Thanks everyone!
marksxyz
31
Oct 3, 2019
I only worry about the weight. 5oz for me is over my limit and stretching a lot. It would have to be an utterly fantastic awesome knife to offset the 5oz.
ecoleman
766
Oct 6, 2019
marksxyzFor the price, the combination of D2 steel and the ceramic bearings make it a pretty fantastic knife.
marksxyz
31
Oct 6, 2019
ecolemanI broke down an ordered one.
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