CIVIVI Exarch Liner Lock Knife Twill CF/ Black G-10 (3.22" Damascus) C2003DS-1
About CIVIVI Exarch Liner Lock Knife Twill CF/ Black G-10 (3.22" Damascus) C2003DS-1
The CIVIVI Exarch is a gentleman's folder of epic proportions. It features a slim, symmetrical design with smooth ball-bearing opening action and a front fLipper opener. Its handle has texturing to provide a solid grip and holes that facilitate the included clip being positioned for right or left side carry. If you're looking for an exciting EDC knife to slip into your pocket, you've found one.Check out more of ourCIVIVI Exarch Liner Lock knife MODels, with options for different color and materials.
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Specifications |
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Brand | CIVIVI | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.33" | ||
Blade Length | 3.22" | ||
Blade width | 0.62" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.12" | ||
Blade Material | Damascus | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Blade Grind | Hollow | ||
Finish | Damascus | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.11" | ||
Handle Width | 0.72" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.47" | ||
Handle Material | Carbon Fiber, G-10 | ||
Color | Black | ||
Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
Weight | 2.61 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Lock Type | Liner Lock | ||
Model | Exarch | ||
Model Number | C2003DS-1 | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
First Civivi, First Front Flipper
So recently, I wanted to upgrade my knife game. I’ve had a couple SOGs and Kershaws on the cheaper end of the spectrum. I want to explore better steels and finishes and to really invest in a few nice knives to truly appreciate and enjoy using. Maybe start a collection…
This is my first Civivi, first front flipper, and first Damascus blade. The unboxing experience: Extremely…
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Impressive. It’s a really nice and solid knife. Now, I know this isn’t a $400 Japanese Damascus, but the Damascus looks really nice for the price point. The overall quality of the knife is excellent. Tight, sturdy, and high tolerances. I like the scales. It’s CF inlay, and it’s pretty smooth without much grip, but this knife isn’t meant for hard work.
It’s a really sleek design. Looks really clean cut with squared edges when folded. Perfect gentlemen’s folder. Clean, slim, and non-intimidating. The front-flipping action was easy to grasp for my first time. Really nice fidget knife, but it’s really quick and convenient to deploy. A lot of fun too! Others familiar with Civivi may not think it’s a big deal, but the knife comes with a microfiber cloth and soft storage case. Pretty nice extras… and a sticker. The blade is also very sharp from the factory.
Really glad I made this purchase. After researching Civivi before buying, I’m sure this knife will last a lifetime, and I’m impressed by the quality and reviews of their other products.
If you want to start getting into the nicer side of knives or just want a really good value on a great knife, you will not be disappointed with this.
All Civivi's are just so consistently good!
This is my 3rd Civivi and it has helped me come to the realization that if you love folding knives and are usually buying under the $100 mark, then you should always or often lean towards Civivi. It's really great when a knife exceeds your expectations out of the box. Each of my Civivi's have done that. This knife has a nice smooth action and will open for you every time with a…
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little muscle memory. You will probably poke your palm every once in a while but that's ok. It's very fidgety. The finish quality is really great. I think the lock bar disengage (smooth edge with jimping and slight recess in the handle) is the best I've come across... noting there are some bad ones out there.
To give another perspective... I purchased this Exarch alongside a competitors budget thumb stud flipper that has made a little noise this year. Opening them in succession really amplified the difference. I don't want to name or bash the other knife just yet, but just want to put this Civivi up on the pedestal I think it deserves.
Typical Civivi...
As is becoming usual...I own a few Civivi knives now...fit an finish is about perfect. Centering, lockup, machining, sharpness out of the box are all impeccable. My only minor grips are that the Damascus patterning in some very small areas on my knife are hazy, but this is pretty typical of layered Damascus in this price range. I am also not partial to the slick textured CF overlay,… read more but that is personal preference. The angled G10 provides some grip and is comfortable to hold. The front flipper is smooth and hits 100% with very little practice. I have found no real hotspots though you are aware of the clip in a firm grip. All, in all it is a great knife for a dress carry or where an EDC or tactical might raise eyebrowse. Civivi is almost boring in the fact that you get a great knife, flawless execution and decent materials time after time.