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Listen up, you window-lickin' gear addicts. If you’ve been looking for a blade that matches your attention span—short, snappy, and a little bit dangerous—Ramon Chaves has you covered. This is the T.A.K., which stands for "Tiny Ass Knife." Don't let the name fool you; it might be small enough to hide in your hand while you’re "strategically" borrowing a crayon, but it’s built like a brick outhouse.
The Steel: We’re talking ELMAX. This is premium, high-end stuff that stays sharp long after you've lost interest in whatever you're cutting.
The Profile: A 2.75" Tanto blade with a compound grind and a satin finish. It’s designed for piercing through your problems and slicing through the excuses of every "Mouth Breather" in the room.
The Action: It runs on a ball-bearing pivot. One hit on that flipper and the blade snaps out faster than a "Gray Crayon Eater" spotting a fresh box of 64.
The Grip: Black G-10 handle scales over steel liners. It’s 3.88" of textured reliability that fits three fingers if you’ve got "bear paws" or four fingers if you’re a dainty little thing.
The Lock: A rock-solid Liner Lock. It keeps the blade where it belongs—away from your digits—while you're doing "tactical" things around the house.
The "Blue Label" Promise: This series brings Chaves’ iconic, overbuilt designs to a price point that won't require you to sell a kidney. It pulls no punches and cuts no corners.
Overall Length: 6.25 inches.
Weight: A nimble 3.38 oz, so it won't drag your pants down while you're busy licking windows.
The "Pants" Options: It comes with a reversible tip-up clip, including the traditional clip and the iconic Chaves Skull clip for when you want to look extra salty.
The T.A.K. might be "Tiny Ass" in size, but it’s 100% "Bad Ass" in performance. Grab one and stop acting like a "Window Licker" with a butter knife.
C.E.W.L. KutZ Stay Sharp. Stay Salty.