CJRB Fugly J1957 AR-RPM9 Steel Blade G10 Handle Folding Knives - Sand Polish/Gray G10 (J1957-GY)

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Designed by Jake Diaz (haveanicedayknives)

At CJRB, we are proud to introduce the Fugly knife, a design that embraces the unconventional. Inspired by Australian slang, the name "Fugly" led to a creative exploration of unique design elements. 

The design features bold choices, such as a narrower pivot compared to the blade and handle, and a combination of a flat finger choil with a pointed beak. These elements were carefully balanced to create a cohesive yet distinctly unusual aesthetic.

Attention to detail is key, with features like gold thumb studs that intentionally misalign with the jimping and blade stripes that don't necessarily complement the overall design. These quirks contribute to the knife's "fugliness," while ensuring it remains a comfortable everyday carry (EDC) tool with an incredibly functional blade shape.

Specifications

Blade Length 3.54'' (90mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11'' (2.7mm)
Blade Finish Sand Polish / Black PVD Coating
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Handle Material G10
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Liner Lock
Overall Length 8.27'' (210mm)
Closed Length 4.72'' (120mm)
Weight 98.5g / 3.47oz

Designed by Jake Diaz (haveanicedayknives)

At CJRB, we are proud to introduce the Fugly knife, a design that embraces the unconventional. Inspired by Australian slang, the name "Fugly" led to a creative exploration of unique design elements. 

The design features bold choices, such as a narrower pivot compared to the blade and handle, and a combination of a flat finger choil with a pointed beak. These elements were carefully balanced to create a cohesive yet distinctly unusual aesthetic.

Attention to detail is key, with features like gold thumb studs that intentionally misalign with the jimping and blade stripes that don't necessarily complement the overall design. These quirks contribute to the knife's "fugliness," while ensuring it remains a comfortable everyday carry (EDC) tool with an incredibly functional blade shape.

Specifications

Blade Length 3.54'' (90mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11'' (2.7mm)
Blade Finish Sand Polish / Black PVD Coating
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Handle Material G10
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Liner Lock
Overall Length 8.27'' (210mm)
Closed Length 4.72'' (120mm)
Weight 98.5g / 3.47oz

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