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Home Products Batwing - Framelock

Batwing - Framelock

by Cucchiara, Matt

SKU 1807

Date Added 06/28/2005

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $550.00

Overview

Dead center seating in the trough. Smooth opening and solid lockup. Contoured handle belly and back provide an excellent grip. Very nice. Blade Steel: S30V Satin Finish

Product Details

Closed Length 5

Weight (oz) 5.8

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Cucchiara, Matt

"I started making knives in 2003 after many years of collecting and using other makers customs. I bought a Badger B3 grinder and started making my own knives. I am a big fan of large tactical/multi-purpose knives with thick, beefy construction and a little of my own style thrown in. I am very much into using my knives, I carry one of my own every day so I know how it performs and holds up. Since I make my knives with the idea that they will be used, I must make them right."