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This is my current Everyday Carry (EDC) knife these days when I am not carrying my Kershaw Crown.. I bought it last October to fulfill my backpacking needs for a week long adventure following a 36 mile stretch of the Buffalo River in Arkansas. It was a big step for me...as I was leaving my trusted pack companion - my Muela 20 - at home. The decision was based on weight vs. projected need.
Designed by R J Martin, the Scrambler is one classy pocketknife. The drop-point blade is hollow-ground to help it breeze through slicing tasks. A large top swedge enhances the good looks of the Scrambler's blade. 8Cr13MoV blade steel provides strength and good edge retention; titanium carbo-nitride coating provides additional blade protection and gives the knife a unified look as the blade flows into the handle.
The front side of the comfortable handle is textured G-10 with a titanium carbo-nitride-coated bolster. The other side is all stainless steel with a sturdy frame lock. The extended bolster provides additional forefinger protection and ensures the knife fits firmly in your hand during use.
SpeedSafe-equipped, the Scrambler opens quickly and easily with the ambidextrous flipper. A reversible pocket clip lets you carry left- or right-handed.
Spec's:
SpeedSafe assisted opening
Frame lock
Flipper
Reversible pocketclip (tip-up/tip-down)
Steel: 8Cr13MoV, titanium carbo-nitride coating
Handle: Textured G-10/steel bolster front, 410 steel back, titanium carbo nitride coating
Blade length: 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)
Closed length: 4.4 in. (11.1 cm)
Overall length: 7.9 in. (20 cm)
Weight: 5.2 oz. (147.4 g)
Tags: Collection, EDC, Knife, Lars, Ray
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