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  2. Daihatsu Tanto - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Tanto (Japanese: ダイハツ・タント, Hepburn: Daihatsu Tanto) is a kei car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu. It was introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show as a vehicle based on the Move 's "tall" body style, and followed by the Tanto Custom in July 2005.

  3. Daihatsu Tanto Exe - Wikipedia

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    The Tanto Exe/Lucra Custom, a sports-oriented version of the Tanto Exe/Lucra with sports styling, was also available. The Tanto Exe/Lucra series was available in two engine options: a naturally aspirated 658 cc KF-VE and a turbocharged 658 cc KF-DET three-cylinder petrol units mated to a continuously variable transmission on front-wheel drive ...

  4. Tantō - Wikipedia

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    A popular style of blade, known simply as a Tanto in the US and Europe. The blade is similar in style to the Tantō, except that instead of a curved tip, the tip is squared at a shear angle. The shear angle may facilitate the stabbing effectiveness of the blade, and make the process of sharpening simpler. An American style Tanto knife

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  6. Tanto - Wikipedia

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    Tanto, a type of tactical knife tip style or knives with said tip style. Daihatsu Tanto , a concept car based on the Daihatsu Move kei car Kris Paronto (born 1971), known as Tanto

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  8. File:Tanto blade styles.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Several common and uncommon tanto profiles with cross sections at various key locations. The general blade shape is based on an approximately 25 cm long, 17 mm wide (near the tang), approximately straight hira style blade forged in the early 14th century. This common profile was chosen to allow for easy comparison between styles.

  9. Japanese sword - Wikipedia

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    While the straight tip on the "American tanto" is identical to traditional Japanese fukura, two characteristics set it apart from Japanese sword makes: The absolute lack of curve only possible with modern tools, and the use of the word "tanto" in the nomenclature of the western tribute is merely a nod to the Japanese word for knife or short ...