Fred Perrin Le Tri

Fred Perrin Le Tri

Fred Perrin Le Tri

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About Fred Perrin Le Tri

The Tri-Folder II is a super efficient and functional pocket knife designed by Fred Perrin. This knife features a three-piece stainless steel construction that opens and closes with ease. This MODel features a handsome black Micarta only. The blade is nested in the handle frame and locked open or closed by the handle sleeve. Includes a black nylon sheath for belt carry.

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Specifications

Brand Fred Perrin
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.00"
Blade Length 3.00"
Blade Thickness 0.11"
Blade Material 440
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.00"
Handle Thickness 0.33"
Handle Material Micarta
Color Black, Gray
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 2.80 oz.
Knife Type Manual
Model Le Tri
Model Number FRD3F2
Designer Fred Perrin
Country of Origin France
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Fun to play with

Nicklas W.
4 years ago

The only reason to get this knife is to fiddle with it. It's definitely not a practical knife. There's play in the blade when it's open and it doesn't stay closed well without the sheath.

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