CIVIVI Baklash Flipper Liner Lock Knife Ebony Wood (3.5" Satin) C801E

CIVIVI Baklash Flipper Liner Lock Knife Ebony Wood (3.5" Satin) C801E

CIVIVI Baklash Flipper Liner Lock Knife Ebony Wood (3.5" Satin) C801E

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About CIVIVI Baklash Flipper Liner Lock Knife Ebony Wood (3.5" Satin) C801E

This MODel of the CIVIVI Baklash comes with an ebony wood handle and a satin finished blade.The CIVIVI brand is set on making excellent quality budget folders. The Baklash is a prime example of that MODel. It features a contoured and comfortable handle and skeletonized liners to help reduce weight without sacrificing structural integrity. It has a reversible deep-carry pocket clip for discreet everyday carry. If you are looking for a lightweight, budget folder with excellent flipping action, the Baklash is your knife!Features: 9Cr18MoV stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance. Ebony wood scales provide a secure grip and a lightweight build. Stainless Steel ball bearings in the pivot allow effortless blade deployment via fLipper.Please Note: Ebony wood grain may vary from picture.

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Deals (4) Popularity: 44977
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$65.00
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Specifications

Brand CIVIVI
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.10"
Blade Length 3.50"
Cutting Edge 3.125"
Blade width 1.00"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Hardness 58-60 RC
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.60"
Handle Width 0.875"
Handle Thickness 0.51"
Handle Material Wood
Color Wood
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 3.88 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Baklash
Model Number C801E
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Nice handle, poor blade

Michael J.
4 years ago

Look its a good price for the beautiful ebony wood handle and a pretty looking satin blade with a decent liner lock. Mine went dull extremely quickly, but that is exactly what I expected from this steel. Its a neat little knife to have around and play with but other than that I wouldn't recommend it for much else. On the good side I do really like the blade shape and presentation read more from CIVIVI.

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Awesome value!

Thomas J.
5 years ago

This is a great knife. Everything I ever heard or read about Civivi knives is true. For the money, this is a solid flipper. The Baklash is a pretty big knife for me, but I'm glad I went with it as a first Civivi purchase. Action is perfect and steel is razor sharp and well aligned. The ebony wood scales are a nice touch and well done. Thanks Blade HQ!

Another win for Civivi

Anthony K.
5 years ago

I have never had a bad Civivi, and this is no exception. Amazing action, quality materials, and functional design. I just don't see many sub-$100 knives competing with this one, other than maybe another Civivi.

As for the ebony scales, they are nice, but don't look a whole lot different than my Baklash with black G10 scales. They do feel nice and smooth in the hand though. read more

Also, some of the best ergonomics on a knife out there. It has what I'd consider a nearly perfect forward finger choil and jimping.