Gregory Isaac Tambone: Entrepreneur, Designer, and Philanthropist

Gregory Isaac Tambone is the founder of Hueso Táctico, where he designs and manufactures world class knives, tools, and non-permissive environment gear. His custom craftsmanship and innovative designs are defined by their reliability and functionality. His work reflects a career shaped by unconventional experience, unwavering attention to detail, and field-tested engineering.

Foundational Experience

Born in 1986 in Naples, Florida, Gregory forged his path through unwavering commitment to personal discipline and continual growth. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Alabama (UNA), where he also played NCAA football.

Gregory’s transition from the challenges of his youth to his work as a mentor and volunteer within the Florida correctional system is a strong indication of his professional evolution. He now draws on his personal history to help others build resilience and overcome hardship.

Experience-Driven Design

The products at Bone Tactical are a direct result of Gregory’s experience in mitigating austere conditions. His historical success in high-stakes risk management dictates the brand’s design philosophy—a history that defines the functional ergonomics of every tool manufactured.

Philanthropy and Community Outreach

Beyond his business ventures, Gregory is dedicated to humanitarian initiatives. While his early work supported disabled American veterans, his recent efforts focus on alleviating extreme poverty in developing nations. Tambone serves as the primary financial sponsor for the “Loly Sembrando Esperanza” children’s dining hall in Honduras—a program founded and administered by a local church. This outreach focuses on providing critical resources to children and the elderly living in extreme poverty.

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