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Reate Tashi Bharucha T3500 Flipper Knife Titanium/Black Camo FatCarbon Inlay 3.5" M390 Satin

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SKU: RK-T3500-BKCAMO

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SKU:
RK-T3500-BKCAMO
Weight:
15.70 Ounces
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Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
Blade Steel:
M390
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Experience a new level of sophistication with this knife, featuring a 3.5" M390 blade with a sleek satin finish. The handle is crafted from bead-blasted titanium, complemented by a stylish Black Camo FatCarbon inlay. The knife boasts a manual flipper design, with a secure frame lock and ceramic ball bearings for a smooth pivot. The clip allows for easy and convenient carrying, and is optimized for right-handed use. At just 5.1oz, this knife is lightweight and perfect for everyday carry. Designed by the renowned Tashi Bharucha and made in China, this knife is the perfect addition to any collection.

 

Specifications:

  • Overall: 7.87"
  • Blade: 3.5" M390, Satin
  • Handle: 4.6" Bead Blast Titanium/Black Camo FatCarbon Inlay
  • Clip: Tip-Up; Right Hand
  • Knife Type: Manual; Flipper
  • Lock Type: Frame Lock
  • Pivot: Ceramic Ball Bearings
  • Weight: 5.1oz
  • Designer: Tashi Bharucha
  • Origin: China

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  • 4
    reate t3500

    Posted by Whooper333 on Jun 21st 2026

    Knives are like taste in women, you might look at one and say, I gotta have it, where as the guy standing next to you says not my type. So the story goes if you like a knife that is tall from blade edge to blade spine, this is your girl. The belly leading out to the tip is joined to a top swedge and the bottom of the belly marries into a recurve. It kinda resembles a tanto but there is no secondary grind at the tip like a real tanto has. Its all one flat grind. The belt grind finish on the blade "v" sides are complemented by a stonewash on the blade flats. 3-3/8 x 1-1/4 on the blade makes a nice edc. The stock thickness is .157". Couple of things I would change would be a blade choil on the flipper that would also tie into a sharpening choil. A small inlay on the lockbar side around the pivot area, but leaving the drilled holes as they are. Also I would put the relief for the lockbar on the inside. The two scale halves marryup on the back to resemble a integral, but it would have been better executed if the bifurcation line been surface ground because then you would not be able to tell where the halves meet to give it that integral look from the back side. Otherwise fit and finish is top tier.

  • 4
    Very...

    Posted by Denis E Halstead jr on Jul 17th 2023

    The quality is very good the inlays are almost seamless action is very good the only thing that's a bit bothersome is the tip of the pocket clip is a bit sharp but you won't notice it much unless you're looking for it

  • 5
    REATE TASHI BHARUCHA T3500

    Posted by Peter Alongi on May 19th 2023

    Usual impeccable Reate quality build. Interesting blade. Very sharp. Love the Black Camo Fatcarbon. Usual great action, snaps open, smooth closing. Pocket clip is perfect. Even like the decorative holes on clip side.