Real Steel Knives Echo Flipper Knife 4" Bohler K110 (D2) Stonewash Modified Tanto, Black G10 Handles
Real Steel Knives Echo Flipper Knife 4" Bohler K110 (D2) Stonewash Modified Tanto, Black G10 Handles is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Product Specifications:
Brand | Real Steel Knives |
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Colour | Grey, Black |
Designer | Maciej Torbe |
Can be engraved | Yes |
Country of origin | China |
Article number | RL9841 |
Blade length | 10.2 cm |
Blade thickness | 3.5 mm |
Closed length | 14.3 cm |
Total length | 24.5 cm |
Weight | 220 g |
Handle material | G10 |
Type of steel | K110 |
Finish | Stonewashed |
Right or left-handed | Right-handed |
Blade shape | Tanto |
Type of edge | Plain edge |
Tools | Knife |
Opening system | Flipper |
Type | Everyday carry |
Pocket clip | Yes, tip-up (right) |
Pocket clip position | Tip-up |
Pocket clip side | Right |
Lock | Liner-lock |
The Echo is the younger sibling of the Doppler. Designed by Torbe Designs and in keeping with his oversized design aesthetics, the Echo can also be considered the folding version of the Doppler. The large Bohler K110 (D2) blade is the centerpiece of this knife, with more cutting face than your average knife.
The main difference with the Echo, however, is not its blade, which is different, sporting a duplex grind, but the handle, which has been lengthened to provide the user with a better grip on the knife. This is essential because the folding knife lacks a tang, unlike the Doppler, which provided a large amount of weight in the handle through the full tang.
The result is a light knife for its size, adorned with some very nice features like handle bolster screws and a futuristic-style pocket clip. The hard-spaced jimping on the spine of the blade lends itself to tough outdoor work.
Similar to the tasks the Doppler can handle, the Echo allows for heavy-duty chopping, slicing, and cutting. The large oversized handle cutaway allows the wearer to use the knife while wearing gloves and offers that extra added security. A flipper of this size should be handled with care and due diligence.
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