Smith & Wesson Ckmar Cuttin'' Horse Hawkbill Knife With Marlin Spike - Amazon.com Best Offer
Alright i own a few knives and this is a great bargin at around 10 bucks. The hawkbill blade was well beveled from the factory and didn't take long for me to put on my own custom edge (which wasn't neccessary) but its something i've always done. The marlin spike works very well to break knots apart or seperate the braids in rope to tuck the loose strands back through. The blade locks decently but sideways pressure can make it slip free. This knife is a worker that you wouldn't mind given to a young kid and worry about the chance of loosing it.
Blade steel takes a edge very well and holds it very well cosidering its not a high end more expensive steel.
Great knife and you won't go mad if you loose it.
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Smith & Wesson Ckmar Cuttin'' Horse Hawkbill Knife With Marlin Spike - Amazon.com Overview
Smith & Wesson Ckmar Cuttin'' Horse Hawkbill Knife With Marlin Spike - Amazon.com Feature
- 3.1" blade, 4.0" handle
- 400 Series stainless steel
- Features a Marlin spike
- Steel handle
- 3.8 ounces
Smith & Wesson Ckmar Cuttin'' Horse Hawkbill Knife With Marlin Spike - Amazon.com Detail
- Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B000UV05VS
- Item model number: CKMAR
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