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Home Products CG2000 Liner Lock

CG2000 Liner Lock

by Hammond, Jim

SKU 379

Date Added 04/07/2003

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $299.00

Overview

Blade Steel: Bead Blasted ATS-34

Product Details

Closed Length 4.625

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Hammond, Jim

Jim Hammond was the first knife maker to work with CRKT, beginning in 1994. His designs for CRKT folders set new standards of construction for production folding knives. After graduation from Clemson University in 1977, Jim became a full-time knifemaker, and is noted for his exquisite and prized work. He has been a member of The Knifemakers Guild since 1978.