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Tecnocut’s Viper Knives “Drop” model … Feather Series. This is the smallest in the feather series and is a liner lock. Blade is 1.875 inches. The Drop's scales have a resin encased woodcock feather.

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Comment by Dennis Hibar on November 12, 2020 at 3:15

Jan .. originally became interested in this series in mid-2019, when I decided to get the largest version (3" blade) ... the Quality with a blue jay feather. Biggest differences between the Quality and the Drop / Timeless are that the Quality is a tail lock (Drop and Timeless are liner locks) and blade steel ... Quality has N690Co, while the Drop / Timeless have the 12C27. Here's a pic of the Quality for comparison.

Comment by Jan Carter on November 11, 2020 at 18:51

Dennis I had to look this one up.  Very reasonable for what it is

Despite the small dimensions it offers ease of action and can be opened with one hand with the grooved finger tab at the back of the blade. Blade: drop point, Sandvik 12C27 satin finished stainless steel, HRC 55/57.

Length: blade 1.9″; open 4.8″

Lock mechanism: AISI 301 hardened steel locking liner.

Liners: AISI 301 hardened steel double liners.

Scales: clear resin

Fasteners: customized pivot screw, AISI 303/304 stainless steel screws and spacers.

Package: leather sheath and cardboard box

Note: Products with real feather inserts in resin vary in feather type, shape and color as these are natural products

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