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Home Products 5400 XOC Ikoma Design #042 of 200

5400 XOC Ikoma Design #042 of 200

by Columbia River Knife & Tool, Ikoma, Flavio

SKU 1055160

Date Added 12/16/2022

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $695.00

Overview

Designed by knife innovator Flavio Ikoma the XOC might be considered overkill but Ikoma thinks that bigger is better and in this case he might be right. This limited edition folder is the first design in the world to house the Deadbolt locking mechanism. This massive flipper comes with titanium inlaid carbon fiber handles and high performance CTS-XHP Stainless Steel blade. Blade: The XOC exhibits the curves and lines Flavio Ikoma is known for with a large, sweeping recurve blade of CTS-XHP for high-end performance. The blade deploys fast and smooth via an index flipper or can be opened utilizing the thumb stud pins or "shackle key" blade cutout. A beautiful satin finish adds to the custom feel of this limited production piece. Handle: The clean lines of the carbon fiber handles are elegant and ergonomic in the hand. A titanium inlay near the blade houses the Deadbolt locking mechanism that is as simple as pushing a button to operate while delivering robust strength. Steel pegs interlock with the blade when it is deployed to yield strength that gives uncompromising reliability even under serious weight. A brass colored pivot collar adds another custom detail contrasting with the grey titanium. The "shackle key" hole at the pommel end allows for easy lanyard attachment. Carries via a right hand, tip-up, stainless steel carry clip. Comes with original box, sheath, papers. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 4.25

Overall Length 10.375

Closed Length 6.25

Weight (oz) 11

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Reversible Clip, Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Material CTS-XHP

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic, Carbon Fiber

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Columbia River Knife & Tool
Columbia River Knife & Tool

CRKT® (Columbia River Knife and Tool®) was founded in 1994. From day one, we put innovation and integrity first. We made a commitment to build knives and tools that would inspire and endure. We collaborate with the best designers in the world and operate on a simple principle: that the greatest thing we can give our customers is Confidence in Hand®.

Ikoma, Flavio

"Since I was a kid, my life has been influenced by blades, mainly the Japanese style swords and knives. In my adolescence I started working in my father's shop where I had access to new tools and materials. My father always encouraged me in my knife making activities, helping me to make knives and passing on to me the concepts of heat treatment and grinding. In 1986 I started my Mechanical Technician course where I learned the basics of metallurgy and other subjects I still use today to make my knives. I started to make knives professionally in 1993, influenced by the guys at Korth Cutlery. It was in collaboration with Ricardo and Roberto Lala of Korth Cutlery that resulted in the IKBS (Ikoma-Korth Bearing System) we both use in our folders and balisongs. The IKBS is also used by Darrel Ralph and other custom knifemakers. Making knives is not just a job for me, it is also a passion and I make every knife as if it were for me, which ensures the quality the ultimate user demands and deserves."