Hawkbill Blade – Honey Badger “Claw” Model
Hawkbill knives, often called talons, feature a curved spine and edge that form a sharp downward-facing point. This design allows powerful pull cuts and controlled slicing motions.
The blade performs well in utility tasks such as cutting carpet, linoleum, and pruning plants. It’s also trusted by yachtsmen for rope cutting and by emergency personnel as a reliable rescue knife.
Also known as a Karambit, this blade style began in Sumatra as a farming tool. Over time, it evolved into a versatile knife used for both practical and defensive purposes in martial arts.




