3.9″ D2 Spear Point. Heavy swedging and a brushed satin finish. 1/8″ thick. Manual flipper. Traditional button lock that releases lock-up. Steel liners. Split G10 handles. Available in black/red, Gray/orange, and grey/black. RoseBud shield Ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip. Lanyard hole. 4.6″ Closed. 8.5″ overall. Designed by Andy Armstrong.
john_r_owen (verified owner) –
I love the shape of this knife, its size and its feel in the hand. The fit and finish is exactly what we are learning to expect from RCB – top-shelf.
I find it rather slow for a flipper and I’m not a huge fan of a button lock. Does that bug me? It did at first but it’s no slower or less secure than it would be if it was a slip-joint with a nail nick, so it’s still a great knife. Now that I say that, a slip joint version of this knife would be AMAZING.
kcarsonphoto (verified owner) –
This knife is awesome! It hasn’t been out of my pocket since I got it.
The blade reminds me of my old boy scout knife so it already has sentimental value.
Thankfully I got orange if and when I drop it I can find the darn thing ?
daveinsp3 (verified owner) –
I love the knife itself, however……The pocket clip is awful. It is too “tight” which makes it very difficult to put in my pocket and to get it out.
Christopher Reuther (verified owner) –
Ok… I waited… and waited to buy this… I haven’t bought a knife made in China in years… goes against what I want to spend money on if I can help it. However… there is something about the design of this knife that has continued to call me. It had gone out of stock… and I was angry with myself. When I saw more listed… I immediately jumped on it. I absolutely love this design… it belongs in the modern traditional category… it’s comfortable in hand… love the blade shape… it’s overall a unique knife. The two color G10 handle is insanely cool and the fit and finish is awesome. I would say the pocket clip could be improved a bit… a loop over would have been nicer if it could have fit in with the nice little lanyard hole. I am not a pro or con lanyard… but the hole offers a nice aesthetic on this knife in my opinion. This knife deserves a “gen 2” with some mild improvements… and it should be a stand out in the knife community if pressed.