CJRB Ekko J1929 CPM S90V Blade Titanium & Fat Carbon Inlay Handle Folding Knives

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The original CJRB Ekko was a fantastic offering, showcasing Ray Laconicos mastery of form and function with a clean design that delivered amazingly in the EDC department as well as being exceptionally fidget friendly and comfortable. We've decided to dress up this knife and give it a set of premium features befitting one of Laconicos best new designs!

We've upgraded the original stonewashed blade to a premium sand-polished S90V for maximum durability and cutting power. We are also offering two scale configurations, both In smooth, contoured titanium. The first offering is pure titanium with an intricate radial milling pattern for a truly clean and classy look. The other version is offered with Lava Flow Fat Carbon inlays for those of us who want a bit more "pop" on our knives. Both models have an upgraded milled titanium clip and, of course, both of these versions run smoothly on ceramic ball bearings with the help of a snappy button lock. If you loved the original Ekko, now Is your chance to upgrade to a true premium experience.

Specification

Blade Length

3.23"(82mm)

Blade Thickness

0.13"(3.2mm)

Blade Finish

Sand Polish

Blade Grind

Flat

Blade Material

CPM S90V

Blade Hardness

HRC59-61

Blade Style

Wharncliffe

Overall Length

7.48"(190mm)

Closed Length

4.25"( 108mm)

Handle Material

Titanium & Fat Carbon Inlay

Clip Material

Titanium

Pivot Assembly

Ceramic Ball Bearing

Lock Type

Button Lock

Color

Fat Carbon(Mars Valley)

Weight

102g/4oz

 

The original CJRB Ekko was a fantastic offering, showcasing Ray Laconicos mastery of form and function with a clean design that delivered amazingly in the EDC department as well as being exceptionally fidget friendly and comfortable. We've decided to dress up this knife and give it a set of premium features befitting one of Laconicos best new designs!

We've upgraded the original stonewashed blade to a premium sand-polished S90V for maximum durability and cutting power. We are also offering two scale configurations, both In smooth, contoured titanium. The first offering is pure titanium with an intricate radial milling pattern for a truly clean and classy look. The other version is offered with Lava Flow Fat Carbon inlays for those of us who want a bit more "pop" on our knives. Both models have an upgraded milled titanium clip and, of course, both of these versions run smoothly on ceramic ball bearings with the help of a snappy button lock. If you loved the original Ekko, now Is your chance to upgrade to a true premium experience.

Specification

Blade Length

3.23"(82mm)

Blade Thickness

0.13"(3.2mm)

Blade Finish

Sand Polish

Blade Grind

Flat

Blade Material

CPM S90V

Blade Hardness

HRC59-61

Blade Style

Wharncliffe

Overall Length

7.48"(190mm)

Closed Length

4.25"( 108mm)

Handle Material

Titanium & Fat Carbon Inlay

Clip Material

Titanium

Pivot Assembly

Ceramic Ball Bearing

Lock Type

Button Lock

Color

Fat Carbon(Mars Valley)

Weight

102g/4oz

 

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