CJRB Glacier J1961 AR-RPM9 Steel Blade Steel and Wood Handle Folding Knives

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Description

The Glacier is CJRBs attempt to combine two different sides of the knife industry, the world of EDC tools that we are so accustomed to and the world of culinary knives. The Glacier is our attempt at meeting right in the middle, a careful combination of a folding EDC blade, and a smaller kitchen utility knife. This synthesis of culinary worlds has resulted in a Gentlemanly design that maintains all the utility of our best EDC knives but with a thin and elegant form factor that would look right at home in the finest dining establishment. With CJRB's smooth ceramic ball bearing system and snappy button lock, the Glacier is a joy to deploy and use. The contoured G10 scales offer a durable and grippy surface with a classy matte finish that looks right at home in Jeans or in a suit pocket. We are happy to offer the Glacier as an alternative to most EDC knives on the market for something who wants to prioritize elegance without sacrificing functionality 

Specifications

Blade Length 3.54'' (90mm)
Blade Thickness 0.10'' (2.5mm)
Blade Finish Black PVD Coating/Sand polish
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop point
Handle Material Steel+Wood
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Button Lock
Overall Length 8.03'' (204mm)
Closed Length 4.49'' (114mm)
Weight (Steel+Micarta version) 92g / 3.25oz
Weight (Steel+Wood version) 89g / 3.14oz

The Glacier is CJRBs attempt to combine two different sides of the knife industry, the world of EDC tools that we are so accustomed to and the world of culinary knives. The Glacier is our attempt at meeting right in the middle, a careful combination of a folding EDC blade, and a smaller kitchen utility knife. This synthesis of culinary worlds has resulted in a Gentlemanly design that maintains all the utility of our best EDC knives but with a thin and elegant form factor that would look right at home in the finest dining establishment. With CJRB's smooth ceramic ball bearing system and snappy button lock, the Glacier is a joy to deploy and use. The contoured G10 scales offer a durable and grippy surface with a classy matte finish that looks right at home in Jeans or in a suit pocket. We are happy to offer the Glacier as an alternative to most EDC knives on the market for something who wants to prioritize elegance without sacrificing functionality 

Specifications

Blade Length 3.54'' (90mm)
Blade Thickness 0.10'' (2.5mm)
Blade Finish Black PVD Coating/Sand polish
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop point
Handle Material Steel+Wood
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Button Lock
Overall Length 8.03'' (204mm)
Closed Length 4.49'' (114mm)
Weight (Steel+Micarta version) 92g / 3.25oz
Weight (Steel+Wood version) 89g / 3.14oz

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