Overview
"Talonite® is an alloy that is primarily cobalt and chrome with only a very small percent of iron in it. It is not steel since steel is iron based. Steel is iron with a very little bit of carbon in it.Talonite® is very different than steel and cannot be compared one to one with steels. Talonite® has a lower Rockwell than some steels but it contains carbide grains. It is softer on a Rockwell test but much more wear resistant than steels. Besides the hardness of the carbides it also has about a 30% greater lubricity. Talonite® can be sharpened to a razor edge as well as any other material, however it will cut much better than other materials with an equivalent edge because it is much slicker. Steels will have a greater tendency to grab in the cut. The grabbing will create more work and dull the edge faster. On a lubricity scale, Talonite® is much closer to Teflon® or diamond than it is to steel.
Talonite® is not a stainless steel alloy although it has some of the same components as stainless steels. Talonite® is generally much more corrosion resistant than stainless steels are."
This Mini Mayo is sharp! The Talonite blade makes this folder something special. 3 1/4" blade has a satin finish and it's super sharp. Nice lock up and smooth action.
Mint condition. Blade Steel: Talonite