Hiroaki Ohta Knives OFF-L Friction Folder Desert Ironwood (3" San Mai)
About Hiroaki Ohta Knives OFF-L Friction Folder Desert Ironwood (3" San Mai)
This OFF-L friction folder has a desert ironwood handle with carbon fiber liners and a black G-10 back spacer. The blade is San Mai VG-10 Damascus, that while faint provides a rich visual experience. Includes leather lanyard and sheath with Kydex insert. Paracord neck tie included.
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Specifications |
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| Brand | Hiroaki Ohta Knives | ||
| Category | Folding Knives | ||
| Overall Length | 7.00" | ||
| Blade Length | 3.00" | ||
| Blade Thickness | 0.13" | ||
| Blade Material | VG10 | ||
| Blade Grind | Flat | ||
| Edge Type | Plain | ||
| Handle Length | 4.00" | ||
| Handle Thickness | 0.47" | ||
| Handle Material | Ironwood | ||
| Frame/Liner | Carbon Fiber | ||
| Weight | 1.61 oz. | ||
| Sheath | Leather | ||
| Knife Type | Manual | ||
| Lock Type | Friction | ||
| Model | OFF-L | ||
| Designer | Hiroaki Ohta | ||
| Country of Origin | Japan | ||
| Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
| Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
| Finish | Damascus | ||
| Color | Wood | ||
| Product Type | Knife | ||
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