Liong Mah Design
WARRIOR 3
WARRIOR 3
SKU:W3-CF/TITANIUM-L
Warrior 3
"This collectible pocket knife stands out for its detailed engravings, inspired by the Japanese sword tradition, which reflect discipline and elegance. Its ergonomic design and quality blade balance functionality and refinement, making it a sophisticated collector's piece."
Specifications:
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Overall Length: 8 inch
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Blade Length: 3.75 inches
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Blade Thickness: .145 inch
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Blade Material: M390
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Blade Style: Hand ground Tanto
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Construction: Two-piece frame with integrated backspacer
- Weight: 3.8 ounces
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Love almost everything about it... except the "ball" clip; this is my fourth piece, and they are all a bit snaggy. How about a more tapered ( milled) replacement option?
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