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Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife

Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife

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The Artisan Cutlery Predator is aptly named. Cutting, slicing, and piercing tasks beware: This full-sized folder will make prey out of them all Read More

A D2 Workhorse in 5 Styles

The Artisan Cutlery Predator is aptly named. Cutting, slicing, and piercing tasks beware: This full-sized folder will make prey out of them all. Fitted with a 3.7-inch blade made from D2 steel (S35VN on the carbon fiber version), the Predator holds a good edge. At the base of the blade is a deep groove for cutting wire and twine. G-10 makes up the handle with a grippy texture throughout the scales. Another nice feature to have in a pinch is the screwdriver on the pommel, which doubles as a glass breaker for emergencies. Flip the knife open fast with the flipper tab. Because the blade rides on ceramic ball bearings, it deploys in a jiff. As for colors, you’ve got your choice, or you can grab the carbon fiber version with an S35VN blade.

Note: At checkout, choose between black, camo, green, orange, or carbon fiber (+ $75). Due to the sensitive nature of shipping knives internationally, we can only ship this knife to select countries. It is the responsibility of the buyer to know and comply with all importation regulations and local laws. Click here for additional information.

Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife
Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife
Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife
Artisan Cutlery Predator Folding Knife

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Specs

  • Artisan Cutlery
  • Blade: D2 steel (S35VN on the carbon fiber version)
  • HRc: 58–60
  • Blade type: Drop-point
  • Grind: Flat
  • Handle: G-10 or carbon fiber
  • Pivot assembly: Ceramic ball bearing
  • Lock: Liner lock
  • Pocket clip for tip-up carry on either side
  • Phillips head screwdriver/glass breaker
  • Lanyard hole
  • Blade thickness: 0.15 in (3.8 mm)
  • Blade length: 3.7 in (9.5 cm)
  • Closed length: 5.4 in (13.8 cm)
  • Overall length: 9.2 in (23.3 cm)
  • Weight: 6 oz (170 g)

Shipping

Estimated ship date is July 31, 2018 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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Better steel doesnt make it more expensive?😂😂😂😂 Then why arent 1095 and S35VN the same cost for stock from knife steel suppliers? Why is M390 more than 440C? Why is it more than S30V? Why is Damasteel more than M390? Its better, cleaner, harder to make and harder on tooling, different processes involved in making and finishing, and therefore costs more. Thats any "upgraded" steel. I know more than you think, pal. It's just fun to watch you keep struggling and shifting goal posts while whining over a knife that's lower priced than the competition while trying to bring knifemaking into the argument which has ZERO to do with your original point.😆 Here's a tip: New knife company's, even from small hand made companies, sell for less to get into the market. Same materials and quality, still for less, just to get name recognition and established. LT Wright to Artisan, they all do it. Like I said, find a knife as big with the same materials used at the same price or cheaper. You can't, and that's why you keep switching subjects and trying to imply I dont know what I'm talking about when its clearly you having the problem here. Premium materials cost premium prices. This is cheaper, cheaper by far than most other competitors while being a larger knife, and you're still whining and wanting to talk about cost while ignoring it altogether. Yeah it DOES matter if it's better priced than others with the same material. Go buy it full price on Artisans website or a knife retailer instead of here for less. The mental gymnastics and denial of reality here are unreal. I dont know about this allegedly, yet here you are ignoring industry practice and trends going back decades.🤔 75$ more for better materials on a 9 inch plus folder is a steal. That's reality. You go make one as good for less then, John Henry. Are you going to cut out your time and tooling cost like they have largely? No. Hell no. I'm glad you made a file knife and all but get a grip. Get real pal.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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