Demko AD20.5 - Slotted Clip Point - Grey Grivory

Demko AD20.5 - Slotted Clip Point - Grey Grivory

Demko AD20.5 - Slotted Clip Point - Grey Grivory

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About Demko AD20.5 - Slotted Clip Point - Grey Grivory

The All New AD20.5 by Demko Knives features the all new Shark Lock. The Shark Lock mechanism is situated on the spine of the knife and operated with a ramp-like fin.

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MSRP:
$149.99
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$104.99
Sale Price:
$134.99

Specifications

Brand Demko Knives
Category All Knives
Overall Length 7.65" (194mm)
Closed Length 4.48" (114mm)
Blade Length 3.17" (81mm)
Cutting Edge Length 3" (76mm)
Blade Thickness .125" (3mm)
Blade Steel AUS10A
Blade Style Clip Point
Edge Style Plain
Blade Finish Stonewashed
Handle Material Grivory
Pocket Clip Yes, right hand only, tip up
Lock Type Shark Lock
Weight 3.56oz
Country of Origin Taiwan

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Novel design, but overpriced.

Andrew Gibson
2 years ago

The shark lock design is fun to fidget with, but other than that, the knife if just ok. Grivory scales feel cheap, as do all in that material. Blade steel holds a good edge. Knife should be around $80. I fell into the "availability" trap and picked one up before they sold out. I'll end up giving this one away as a gift sooner rather than later.

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Great after one modification

E A M
2 years ago

Perfect carry knife that you might not be afraid to actually USE at this decent price point.

As others have said though... the shark lock is SHARP. However after you blister you finger playing with it simply take a cardboard emery fingernail board and file away at the top of it. Don't hit the liners and scar the knife. It will nicely knock down the sharp top of the read more switch and round off the sharp edges. Looks good when done also. Not obvious and when you finger heals you'll feel the difference... right away.

Surprisingly the lock "switch" metal seems quite soft and a simple cardboard fingernail file rounds and smooths it quickly.

NOW I'm quite happy with this knife. At first I wasn't sure about it and have no idea why they ship it with such a painful (and easy to fix) flaw.

Demko for the win on this one! Great carry piece that you don't have to baby all day.

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Demko AD20.5

John Lingsweiler
2 years ago

Great knife and and even better seller!