
4878 views Rinaldi TTKK edge Just to see that the blade indeed is mirror polished. Those two pictures before this are 32x magnification of the same blade.     (3 votes)
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5653 views Rinaldi TTKK edge. Mid section of the blade. Still looks toothy under 32x magnification :)     (2 votes)
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TTKK Edge, blade tip after sharpening. ~32x magnification5248 viewsTrace Rinaldi's Talmadge Tactical Kitchen Knife after sharpening on edge pro, 100, 180, 320, 600, and 3000 grit polishing tape, and finally 0.3 micron Al oxide abrasive film. Mirror polished visually(pic below), and look at this. Made of S30V steel @ 60HRC.     (2 votes)
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5181 viewsTTKK edge after 7 weeks of kitchen use. No sharpening, no steeling. Mid section of the blade. Which has suffered the most durign those 7 weeks. Overall view clearly shows extensive rolling and some chipping on the edge. The most severe damages are shwn in closeup inserts.     (3 votes)
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4910 viewsTTKK edge after 7 weeks of kitchen use. No sharpening, no steeling. Close-up of the chip on the blade tip.     (3 votes)
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4830 viewsTTKK edge after 7 weeks of kitchen use. No sharpening, no steeling. The edge can be described as completely dull. However it's still shrper than those kitchen knives in 90% of households. Edge shows heavy rolling and chipping. Here you see rather large chip and roll on the blade tip.     (2 votes)
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4362 viewsTTKK edge after 3 weeks of use in kitchen. See prev. comments. Mid section of the blade, probably the dullest part, still decent edge though.      (2 votes)
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4486 viewsTTKK edge after 3 weeks of use in kitchen. See prev. comments. This picture shows blowup of the chip mentioned in prev. pic comments.     (1 votes)
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4642 viewsTTKK edge after 3 weeks of use in kitchen. See prev. comments. This picture shows overall view of the edge and blowup of the single chip this knife developed after 3 weeks of kitchen use.      (2 votes)
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4296 viewsTTKK edge after 3 weeks of use in kitchen. For this experiment all kitchen cutting(excluding potato peeling) was done using this blade. On this and previous picture you can see minor rolls reflecting the light. Still shaving sharp.     (4 votes)
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4286 viewsTTKK edge after 3 weeks of use in kitchen. For this experiment all kitchen cutting(excluding potato peeling) was done using this blade. On this and next picture you can see minor rolls reflecting the light. Still shaving sharp.     (1 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi TTKK, CPM-30V steel, 60HRC.9747 viewsTTKK Review.     (3 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi TTKK, CPM-30V steel, 60HRC.8379 viewsTTKK Review.     (5 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi TTKK, CPM-30V steel, 60HRC.6041 viewsTTKK Review.     (4 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi TTKK, CPM-30V steel, 60HRC.5597 viewsTTKK Review.     (4 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi TTKK, CPM-30V steel, 60HRC.6428 viewsTTKK Review.     (5 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Warhawk - Talonite8388 viewsWarhawk Review.     (2 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Warhawk - Talonite, handle pin4716 viewsWarhawk Review.     (2 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Logo on Talonite Warhawk4375 viewsWarhawk Review.     (2 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Warhawk - Talonite4423 viewsWarhawk Review.     (2 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Warhawk - BG-426759 viewsWarhawk BG-42 Review.     (7 votes)
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Trace Rinaldi Warhawk - Talonite, BG-425624 viewsWarhawk Review. Warhawk BG-42 Review.     (3 votes)
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551 viewsRinaldi TTKK - full size crop of the damaged tip. Left side.     (3 votes)
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641 viewsTTKK blade tip after accidentally dropping it from 8(!) inches onto the granite counter top. This clearly shows why you shuold be careful with your knives, especially dropping them. In this case knives own weight was enough to bend the tip which was thinned down earlier.     (2 votes)
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449 viewsTTKK edge after 7 weeks of kitchen use. Full size crop of damaged edge. You can clearly see rolled portions and rather large missing piece.     (1 votes)
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489 viewsTTKK edge after 7 weeks of kitchen use. FOrther down on the edge. More damage.     (3 votes)
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535 viewsRinaldi TTKK - full size crop of the damaged tip. Right side.     (2 votes)
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