Spartan Blades makes some really nice knives. Unfortunately, most of them are a little pricey for plebeians like me. But beginning in 2019, Spartan Blades was purchased by KA-BAR and expanded their product line to include the more affordable Field Grade models. Spartan Elite and Pro models are manufactured in the USA, but their Field Grade line is made in Taiwan. The intent is “to provide a dependable knife or tool for anyone regardless of budget.”
The Talos Folding Knife is a good example of the Field Grade line. It has a 3.12 inch long, 0.12 inch thick, straight back blade with just a hint of drop point. The blade is flat ground with a hint of saber grind. It has a very practical tumbled finish that does an excellent job of hiding signs of wear, and is made of CTS-XHP steel. It deploys with dual thumb studs around an oil infused bronze bushing system.
The frame is composed solely of G10 except for the liner lock. The texture on the scales resembles canvas Micarta. The handle on the version that I tested is green. It is also available in black.
The knife is designed by William W. Harsey Jr., and cost $115 at spartanbladesusa.com at the time of this writing. It would be a good choice for everyday carry (EDC).Continue reading“Spartan Blades Talos Folding Knife, by Thomas Christianson”








