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This tactically inspired everyday carry knife with a uniquely etched blade and cord wrapped ray-skin style handle is the true epitome of cool. Designed by Lucas Burnley of Albuquerque, NM, the Obake is an artful combination of a classical knife style built with modern-day materials and techniques. It’s another example of Burnley’s belief that knives are a personal expression of independence. And this one makes a statement when you bring it out for action. A throwback to a classic Japanese Kwaiken design, it features a full tang fixed blade with a unique gray titanium nitride finish that’s acid-etched to give each knife a distinct look. It’s like he made the blade exclusively for you to throw down when the need for utility comes up.
The handle has a Katana style nylon cord wrap over a black faux ray-skin for an exceptional and secure all-weather grip. When storms or trouble are brewing, you’ll be ready. The sheath of the Obake™ is made from glass-reinforced nylon that provides consistent retention even in humid environments. A paracord lanyard on the sheath is designed to attach to your belt loop and keep the sheath in place when you deploy the knife. A skull bead adds a not-so-subtle accent to the paracord lanyard.
The Obake isn't looking for work, but it’s ready to show up looking like a boss when it's time to get the job done.
Specifications:
Knife Edge:Plain Edge
Steel:8Cr14Mov
Blade Length:3.64 inch
Handle Length:3.99"
Handle Material:Cord Wrapped
Sheath:Glass Reinforced Nylon
Best Use:Everyday Carry
Blade Style:Standard
Blade Finish:Titanium Nitride
Blade Thickness:0.13"
Knife Type:Fixed Blade
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