Svord Peasant Knife Friction Folder Wood (3.25" Black)
About Svord Peasant Knife Friction Folder Wood (3.25" Black)
The Svord Peasant knife is simple and efficient, just what you need in a hard-working knife. It features a two-tone finished steel drop point blade to handle all your cutting chores. The blade features a lanyard hole on the tang and is non-locking. The handle is lightweight wood. The Peasant knife from Svord Knives is handcrafted in New Zealand.
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Svord Peasant Knife Variations
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Specifications |
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Brand | Svord | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 8.25" | ||
Blade Length | 3.25" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.08" | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Blade Grind | Flat | ||
Finish | Satin | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 5.25" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.65" | ||
Handle Material | Wood | ||
Color | Wood | ||
Weight | 2.80 oz. | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Lock Type | Friction | ||
Model | Peasant Knife | ||
Country of Origin | New Zealand | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | ||
Opener | Tang | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Nice Grip
Overall not that bad of a knife for how low of a price it is. Blade is sharp, and the wooden handle grips the back tang portion rather well.
The handle is held together via chicago screws, which allow for tightening/untightening of the friction on the blade to how you want it (the screws are definitely better than the riveted version some of the metal handle versions of the…
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peasant knives seem to have).
The only negative for me is that the handle itself is rather rough feeling on the cut edge portions.Though said roughness on the inside of the handles is good as it seems to give extra grip in holding the blade when it open or closed.