CRKT Stylus
Item #: CL-K820BXP
$64.95
The Stylus™ is an everyday carry folding knife from Hawaii-based designer Ken Onion. It was designed to be a simple, slim knife that you can keep in your pocket. The Stylus™ is a well-rounded choice for tasks around the office, at home, and the stops in between. It is is a high-precision classic that makes sense everywhere.
Built with Ken's award-winning Assisted Opening. Nudge the blade open part way, then watch the mechanism do the rest as the blade snaps into the open position. The IKBS™ ball bearing pivot system makes for a smooth rotation and the liner lock offers easy, single-handed closure.
A 3-1/8" drop point blade is Sandvik 12C27™ stainless at 59-61 Rc. for razor sharpness and exceptional toughness. The aluminum handle is textured for a good solid grip while the linerlock can be easily closed. Includes a stainless steel pocket clip. Measures 4-1/8" closed. Weighs only 2.1 oz. Suggested retail is $99.99. Made in China.
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TypeFolder
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BladeDrop Point
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Blade Length3-1/8"
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FinishSatin
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Blade Steel12C27
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Rockwell59-61
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LockLiner-style
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HandleAluminum
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Closed Length4-1/8"
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ClipOne Position
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Weight2.1 oz.
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OriginChina
Columbia River Knife & Tool (CRKT)
CRKT builds serious knives, engineered to perform on the job or in the field, year in and year out. They are practical, purpose driven designs created by some of the most innovative Knifemakers' Guild members and creative designers. The result is that the finest modern knife designs are now available to you for daily use at an affordable price. We are continually impressed with how much quality CRKT can fit into a very reasonable price.
1st impressions: this CRKT Stylus is going to be in my pocket when I'm in the casket. I am truely impressed with the build quality and it is stout. Out of the box it is razor sharp with an impeccable finish. And the weight is just right. I still have my very first folder from 65 years ago and I love this one. Perfect for my trout keepers. Dang! This Stylus is nice. Changes: The launch spring is bit strong but I prefer it that way. If your hands are wet you can forget trying to open it with one hand. On spring tension for example: The launch mechanisms on my Benchmade folders are way too weak and make me a bit nervous so I keep them in a sheath. Rating: 10/10 Keith D. San Dimas, CA