- Model: Hunting and survival knife
- Product Code: Survivalhunting21
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nomad Talon Knife – Hand-Forged Bushcraft & Survival Knife
The Nomad Talon Knife is a versatile and rugged fixed-blade survival tool, built for high-performance field use. Hand-forged in Nepal using traditional blacksmithing techniques, this knife combines strength, precision, and portability in a compact profile. Whether you’re navigating dense jungle, processing game, or working in camp, the Nomad Talon delivers dependable utility in every cut.
The blade is crafted from high-quality 5160 carbon steel (recycled truck leaf spring), polished and water-tempered to provide excellent edge retention and toughness. Its pronounced belly and forward weight give it impressive slicing and chopping power. The 5-inch full tang handle, made from polished black horn, is riveted and shaped for ergonomic control, making it reliable in wet or slippery conditions.
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 7 inches (polished finish)
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Total Length: 12 inches (approx.)
- Weight: Approx. 700 grams (including sheath)
- Blade Material: 5160 Carbon Steel (Truck Leaf Spring)
- Blade Finish: Polished with water-tempered edge
- Handle: Full tang black horn with rivets and lanyard hole
- Sheath: Cottonwood core covered in water buffalo leather
- Use: Bushcraft, survival, game processing, jungle tasks, camping
- Craftsmanship: Hand-forged in Nepal by traditional Kaami blacksmiths
- Warranty: Covered under Everest Forge craftsmanship guarantee
Note:
Each Nomad Talon Knife is hand-forged and may show slight variations in finish or handle grain, reflecting its handcrafted origin and uniqueness.

Shown here: Nomad Talon Knife with polished rosewood handle
Specification | |
Blade: | 7 inches double layer Blade is handmade from 5160 carbons steel. |
Total Length: | 12 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5 inches full tang handle is made from Rosewood. |
Weight: | 700 Grams approximately . |
Note: | Each Nomad Talon Knife is individually hand-forged by Nepalese blacksmiths (Kaami). Slight variations in texture, polish, and weight add to its unique character. |