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A unique and well designed locking liner folder. This knife fits in your hands like no other. A solid black micarta handle with stainless liners holds the oddly shaped blade. Very good action, this knife can be held comfortably in a variety of ways for a variety of tasks. The Center of the Internet considers this knife a "better idea!"

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Spyderco's sales material:

"The exotic yet functional bladeware of this veteran knife artist is sought by discriminating knife collectors worldwide. In his recent collaborative effort with Spyderco, Jot Singh Khalsa creates a novel piece with superior comfort and ergonomic control. The geometrically shaped scales are formed of black Micarta and house full stainless steel liners with a textured locking liner.. The blade enjoys incomparably fluid action and lends itself well to general cutting tasks. The Spyderco Trademark Round Hole in the blade is very pronounced, eating a "hump" along the spine that gives this tool the feel of a cross-guard. Despite its robust design, the Spyderco/Khalsa collaboration is light enough for everyday carry. Overall, this unique piece reflects Khalsa's dedication to exceptional beauty and Spyderco's commitment to unmatched functionality."

Jot Singh Khalsa SP40
 Blade Steel.............GIN-1   Length Blade ...........3 -7/8"
 Blade Thickness .......1/8"   Length Closed .........4-3/8 "
 Diam. Blade Hole..15/32"   Length Cutting Edge ..2-9/16"
 Edge Type.. Plain Edge/SpyderEdge   Length Overall . ... 7'"
 Weight ......3.55 OZ  Hardness .......... Rc 58-60

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