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Drop + Terzuola ATCF Tanto Folding Knife

Drop + Terzuola ATCF Tanto Folding Knife

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A legendary knifemaker. A legendary design. Meet the Drop + Terzuola ATCF Tanto: based on Bob Terzuola’s signature folding knife, a design that shaped the industry as we know it today.
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Laxnerd213
226
Mar 12, 2020
If you were deciding between this knife (the slate blue g10 version) or the lynx (same slate blue g10 version) which one would would you choose?
Morrowind542
127
Mar 13, 2020
Depends on what you're looking for, honestly. If you want a blade with a lot of belly, if you're going to be cutting food for instance, get the lynx. If you're going to be doing more piercing tasks or precise cuts like you would with a utility knife, then get this one. I personally like the WRL-34 used in the lynx more than the SET here, but that's purely personal preference, and they're very similar practically speaking. I ended up getting the CTF. I'm not disappointed in my choice, especially since I got a discount, plus I already have a knife that fulfills the same role as the lynx. However, all things being equal and leaving side everything else I own, is go with the lynx
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What is a tanto folding knife?
jcap1
3
Mar 31, 2020
Tanto refers to the blade shape. This is more of an American Tanto style blade vs. the Japanese style which has a less pronounced transition at the tip.
nightmaremoonmoon
1
Feb 14, 2020
Does anyone know the sharpening angle the knife ships with?
dmartinez1993
13
May 17, 2020
That’s a damn good question and I’ve wondered the same. It appears to be 30° each side on my knife but that’s just eyeballing it. It’s not dull but it’s not sharp, sharp either. It was my one con of the knife (look at my earlier review). I’d say it’s between 25-30° each side.
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What's the best way to sharpen and maintain this?
djpr
304
Jan 30, 2020
A leather stop with compound and for more serious sharpening, a decent system like the lansky or other higher end systems. If you're skilled free hand sharpen the blade water stones.
Rpn1
3
Jul 1, 2021
Does Drop do multiple runs or was this a 1 and done release?