
A folding knife built around an M390 blade, bronze TechnoCarbo scales over tumbled titanium, and the Hawk Lock with Toggle Detent.
A study in titanium, copper, and mechanical precision. Every surface chosen, finished, and inspected. Wolf Certified.
The Blade
A tumbled modified sheepsfoot in M390, flat ground at 60 to 62 HRC. Built to be carried, finished to be kept.
The Scales
Carbon fiber shot through with copper, over tumbled titanium liners. It shifts with the angle of the room.
In the hand
3.375 inches of blade, 4.4 ounces, deployed one-handed on caged bearings.
Hawk Lock
Most folding knives lock the same way. The Hawk does not. A Toggle Detent on caged bearings. Zero blade play, dead center at rest.
The Hardware
Tumbled titanium pivot and toggle detent, finished and inspected surface by surface.
The Profile
Closed, the Talon goes flat and narrow on a tip-up tumbled titanium GripClip. It disappears.
Carried
Tumbled titanium and copper-shred carbon, closed and clipped tip-up.
TechnoCarbo
Up close, the weave reads as one of one. No two pieces catch the light the same way.
TechnoCarbo
Isometric view of all materials used.
High-strength carbon fiber
Molten copper shot through carbon weave
Binds carbon fibers together
Seals and enhances durability
High-strength carbon fiber weave.
Molten copper infiltrated through the carbon.
High-performance resin binds the carbon fibers together.
Matte finish layer that protects the surface and enhances depth.
Tumbled M390 over tumbled titanium and copper-shred carbon. A study in titanium, copper, and mechanical precision.
A copper-infused shredded carbon fiber composite. Carbon fiber shot through with copper, so the metal catches and shifts light as the knife moves, giving each piece depth that photographs never fully capture. The name appears only in dealer listings; no public manufacturer attribution exists.
Grant and Gavin Hawk's proprietary locking mechanism, built here with Toggle Detent construction. It solves the lock-up problem differently from a frame or liner lock, delivering zero blade play in or out of the lock and dead-center at rest. The same father-son team designed the Ti-Lock that Chris Reeve Knives produced.
Yes. This Talon is mint and unused, never carried, never cut. Single owner, acquired direct and inspected on intake.
Every knife is inspected, photographed, verified, and cataloged before it is listed. Ownership history, condition grade, authentication review, and inspection notes are on the record. What you see is exactly what ships.
Reserve the lot and we begin acquisition. Insured, signature delivery, with an inspection period on arrival. One knife, one of one.
Availability
Inventory: 1
Not yet available.
No fake urgency. Joining the collection.
Keep exploring