Product Details
Blade Length 3
Overall Length 7.5
Closed Length 4.5
Weight (oz) 5.8
Source Previously owned
Additional Specs
Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip
Blade Material D2
Blade Details Clip Point
Handle Material Metallic
Other Details Tactical
About the Maker
Steel Flame
Derrick Obatake born and raised in East Los Angeles and has been designing and making jewelry for over 35 years. At an early age he was taught to be a machinist by his father. He is a Graduate Gemologist from GIA and has had formal training in traditional jewelry arts, Diamond setting, model making, casting, finishing and fabrication. He has extensive experience in Die striking, and 3D CAD design. I like to blend old school craftsmanship with new age technology to create an out of the box style that is hopefully refreshing and empowering. The parent company of Steel Flame®, Elements has been in business for over 25 years.
Stout, Jason
"My name is Jason Burley Stout. I am a machinist / tool and die maker. I use this knowledge in the construction of my knives. Primary blade steels are CPM D-2, D-2 and A-2 Tool steels. For stainless I prefer CPM 154-CM , CPM S30-V and BG-42. All heat treating, sub-zero and cryo treatments are done by me. I use the stock removal method to profile and produce hollow, flat and scandi grinds. All blades are checked on a Rockwell hardness tester for quality. Primary handle materials are canvas micarta and G-10. I also do all the leather and Kydex sheathes. My guarantee is simple - If one of my knives or tools should fail under it's intended use, caused by defect in material or workmanship, I will fix it or replace for free. I build knives that will last for many generations if cared for properly."
Cho, Billy
Born and raised in Las Vegas but now resides in Portland, Oregon. Billy’s work was originally acknowledged by the firearms industry. He is recognized as one of the predominant com-bloc weapons specialists in the country. He has since started his own firearms company, in 2017, called Iron Born Armory. It was through that industry that he was first introduced to custom knives and knife makers. Billy started making knives in 2014 under the tutelage of Sean Kendrick and attributes his growth in knife making to several of his knife maker friends, including Gerry McGinnis.