The Clip blade is extremely versatile — just the thing for those everyday tasks at work or around the house. With a sharp point for piercing, the shape allows for better control of the cutting edge.
Pen
The Pen blade shape was originally designed to cut and sharpen turkey quills for use as ink pens. Today, it still makes a great blade for light-duty work.
SPECS
Model No.:
00046
Pattern:
Peanut
Pattern Stamp:
6220 SS
Handle Material:
Brown Synthetic
Handle Finish:
Jigged
Blade Type:
Clip, Pen
Blade Length(s):
2.1 in, 1.53 in
Lock Type:
Non-Locking (Slip Joint)
Blade Material:
Tru-Sharp™ Stainless
Blade Finish:
As-Ground
Closed Length:
2.88 in
Weight:
1.1 oz
Sheath:
Sold Separately
This Peanut is a part of our Working Knives collection. Our Working line salutes hard driving team players who answer the call and give it their all until the work is finally done. Peanut knives get their name due to their small petite size, fitting discretely and conveniently in a pocket. This durable folding knife two full length blades, the Clip blade and the pen blade. The Clip blade is commonly used as a multi-purpose blade and preferred for detail work while the Pen blade is great for light work. This knife is constructed with Case Tru-Sharp™ stainless steel which is a special high-carbon steel that helps the blades hold an edge longer than conventional steel. It also offers extraordinary blade strength and corrosion resistance. Comes conveniently packaged in a box. Made in Bradford, PA, USA from domestic and imported materials.
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