Overview
It looks like a hefty folding skinner. Then you notice that one removable scale is a hawksbill caping knife, the other is a detail skinner. Three knives in one? Some knives are just so unique they stop you in your tracks. When we first saw Mike Franklin's custom Serengeti folding hunter, we had to look again. What seemed like decorative stainless steel scales were really two removable skinning fixed blades with single side grinds. So you have three knives in one: a folder with a heavy skinning blade, a detail skinner, and a combination serrated caping knife a system that will handle virtually every cleaning and skinning chore. It's no wonder it was named Most Innovative Folding Knife at the 2001 Knifemakers' Guild show. We knew we had to offer a production version. The Serengeti Folder is the heart of the system. Its stout stainless steel open build is easily cleaned. The frame is 420J2 stainless steel in a satin finish. The lock for the main blade is a frame lock design, CNC machined. In the first frame lock application we know of, we have incorporated the patented* Lake And Walker Knife Safety (LAWKS®) into the Serengeti which converts it to a virtual fixed blade when engaged. A gray hard anodized 6061 T6 aluminum back spacer gives exceptional rigidity and strength. The bead blast AUS 6M stainless steel blade is a 3.5" Razor-Sharp classic heavy skinning blade designed to make fast work of pulling hide. A machined thumb disk allows fast opening with either hand. Teflon® bearings at the blade pivot make the action buttery smooth. The two smaller fixed blades are AUS 6M stainless steel, skeletonized with CNC chamfered edges and a single side grind. When locked on the knife by the unique stainless steel saddle clips, they make very secure and effective grip surfaces. The precision fit effectively seals the cutting edges to the frame.
The Caping Knife has a 1.75" hawksbill Combination Serrated blade, Razor-Sharp for 0.44" nearest the tip. It is ideal for detail caping work around the nose, lips and ears. It weighs only 1.3 ounces. The Detail Skinner is perfect for working around the legs and head, with its 2.00" Razor-Sharp curved skinning blade, and weighs 1.2 ounces. Not only is it unique, it's the most versatile hunting knife and the best integrated system of three knives we have ever seen. You are going to hear about this knife around the campfire.
Folder
Razor-Sharp Cutting Edge Blade
Overall length: 3.50" (8.9 cm)
Cutting edge: 3.50" (8.9 cm)
Thickness: 0.13" (0.35 cm)
Steel: AUS 6, 55-57 HRC
Handle: Closed length: 5.00" (12.7 cm)
Weight: 8.3 oz. (235 g)
Hawksbill Caping Knife
Combined Razor-Sharp and Triple-Point Serrated Cutting Edge
Blade: Cutting edge: 1.75" (4.5 cm)
Thickness: 0.12" (0.30 cm)
Steel: AUS 6M, 55-57 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 4.62" (11.7 cm)
Weight: 1.3 oz. (37 g)
Detail Skinner
Razor-Sharp Cutting Edge
Blade: Cutting edge: 2.00" (5.1 cm)
Thickness: 0.12" (0.30 cm)
Steel: AUS 6M, 55-57 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 4.62" (11.7 cm)
Weight: 1.2 oz. (34 g)
Knife Carry Scabbard
Material: Molded closed cell foam cordura fabric Carry: Bi-directional
UPC Code: 004349
Comes with belt sheath. Has a couple light scuffs, otherwise excellent condition.