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Get it between 2024-12-17 to 2024-12-24. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Prehistoric Look: Skeletonized handle with carbon fiber underlay for visual appeal
Fast Opening: The flipper deploys the blade fast
Visual Appeal: Red anodized pivot ring accent
Maximum Control: On blade friction grooves for grip
Designed by T.J. Schwarz in Boise, Idaho
When the ground trembles, you know it’s coming. The Thero everyday carry may be supremely thin and lightweight but it’s got the bite of a prehistoric carnivore. A skeletal handle looks like an ancient T. rex and will help maintain a solid grip when up against everything from a greasy gasket to a wooly mammoth. TJ Schwarz is known for high aesthetics that don’t budge on utility. Designed in his Boise, Idaho shop, the Thero is definitive proof. Named after a group of “beast-footed” dinosaurs called theropods, this everyday carry has the look of a museum relic and an aggressive, lightweight design that’s all 21st century. The high-carbon, stainless steel modified sheepsfoot blade features a black oxide finish that’s tough against wear and rust. It’s balanced by a glass-reinforced nylon handle with a carbon fiber underlay for aesthetic and toughness. The blade opens quickly with either a flipper or a thumb hole and is held solidly in place with a locking liner. An ancient artifact meets the future in the Thero. Specifications: Blade Length: 3.08" (78.31 mm) Edge: Plain Steel: 8Cr14MoV Blade Finish: Oxide Blade Thickness: 0.13" (3.18 mm) Grind: Flat Closed Length: 4.22" (107.19 mm) Open Length: 7.31" (185.75 mm) Weight: 3.1 oz (87.88g) Handle: Glass Reinforced Nylon Style: Folding Knife with Liner Lock