Bone Plain Edge Collector Folding Knife 15020 1
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Some knives are made more for showing off than for use. You've seen those fancy knives with painted handles, practically works of art in style and beauty. But the Bone Collector 15020 1 Plain Edge Axis Folding Knife is also a work of art. See that contoured handle? ... (see full details) #BOC15020-1.
Bone Plain Edge Collector Folding Knife 15020 1
Some knives are made more for showing off than for use. You've seen those fancy knives with painted handles, practically works of art in style and beauty. But the Bone Collector 15020 1 Plain Edge Axis Folding Knife is also a work of art. See that contoured handle? It's not the prettiest one you've ever seen. . .but it is one of the most functional you'll feel.
Made with G10 plastic resin, the layered black and green handle is made with a raised rib cage pattern to give you a strong, secure grip. Even when you sweat, you will maintain a handle on your knife handle - because the alternative is too dangerous to contemplate. A reversible clip of black steel, made to place the knife in a tip-up position, helps you keep the tool in place.
Made with D2 steel, the 3.36-inch blade measures 60-62 on the HRC scale, which determines blade hardness. The steel is very durable, so you'll retain a sharp cutting edge even after repeated use. The drop-point blade has ambidextrous thumb studs, helping you maintain a solid hold on your knife with either hand.
Overall, this knife measures 8.2 inches when fully opened, and 4.84 when closed. Weighing only 5.59 ounces, the Bone Collector 15020 1 Plain Edge Axis Folding Knife is a lightweight, powerful tool made to help you master the art of slicing, cutting and chopping.
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