Artisan Cutlery Tomahawk Liner Lock Knife Smooth Black G-10 (3.8" Stonewash)

Artisan Cutlery Tomahawk Liner Lock Knife Smooth Black G-10 (3.8" Stonewash)

Artisan Cutlery Tomahawk Liner Lock Knife Smooth Black G-10 (3.8" Stonewash)

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About Artisan Cutlery Tomahawk Liner Lock Knife Smooth Black G-10 (3.8" Stonewash)

The Artisan Cutlery Tomahawk was designed with a unique profile that will look great in your collection. This MODel sports smooth black G-10 scales and a MODified wharncliffe blade. A ceramic ball bearing pivot offers smooth deployment with the aid of a fLipper. An anodized pivot collar and a deep carry pocket clip finish off the design.Features:D2 steel for a strong, durable cutting edge.Reversible deep-carry pocket clip for left or right side tip-up carry.Ball bearing pivot offers smooth, reliable blade deployment.

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Specifications

Brand Artisan Cutlery
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.875"
Blade Length 3.875"
Cutting Edge 3.50"
Blade width 1.25"
Blade Thickness 0.14"
Blade Material D2
Hardness 58-60 RC
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Stonewash
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.00"
Handle Width 1.00"
Handle Thickness 0.60"
Handle Material G-10
Color Black
Weight 5.86 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Tomahawk
Model Number 1815P-BKC
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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One of My Favorite Blade Shapes

STEVEN G.
3 years ago

We're back to the awkwardly identified blade shape that has me in love, at the moment.

Some would call it a cleaver-esque, yet the product description calls it Wharncliffe. I call it BADASS!

The blade has a point for piercing and a little belly for slicing. What else could you ask for?

I was concerned about the smooth G10 being too slippery, but it's awesome. read more Still has some grip but feels sexy in the hand. Good ergos, too.

The choil is suitable for the finger and doesn't scare me as much as some, such as the CJRB Crag (Artisan's budget line).

My main gripe with Artisan knives is the sluggish opening with their larger blade styles; however, the Tomahawk is right on the border of being just right, as designed.

However, it did take some pivot adjusting to find the combination of opening and closing action I like.

At first, the weight of the blade made for guillotine-like closing action, so I need to tighten it up a bit. But be careful, because if it's too tight, it's painfully sluggish to open, resulting in a high failure rate.

A quick word on their logo: it probably needs a re-design. I keep seeing people ask or mention the Swastika-esque design, which I never noticed before when I first decided to purchase an Artisan.

However, what did catch my attention is the inconsistency of their logo (stamped on the blade) and whatever that similar design is that's used on their pivot. PICK ONE, Artisan!

I really like how WE/Civivi does their logo in the pivot. It's subtle and elegant. Because of the similarities, I can't tell if Artisan is double branding logos or if they're just trying to be decorative, like Kizer's spiral looking pivot.

If you're considering one of these large blade designs from Artisan, I really think the Tomahawk is a winner.

Enjoy the slice!

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Great design

George P.
6 years ago

The blade and handle design are very appealing and the action is smooth as butter. The heavy blade drops shut on its own. The pocket clip is deep carry and works well. The contoured G10 is better in my opinion and carries well.
On the downside, the artisan logo is ...ugly and the detent is a bit weak (it can be gravity flicked open with ease). I also own a Littoral and love read more it.
Give these a try, Artisan seems to make quality products