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Cold Steel Espada Xl Folding Knife 7-1/2" Clip Point Blade Ruby Red

Cold Steel Espada Xl Folding Knife 7-1/2" Clip Point Blade Ruby Red

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Cold Steel Espada XL Folding Knife 7-1/2" Clip Point Blade Ruby Red

SPECIFICATIONS
BLADE LENGTH:
7-1/2"
BLADE STEEL:
AUS10A
BLADE STYLE:
CLIP POINT
BLADE THICKNESS:
3.7MM
BRAND:
COLD STEEL
CA PROP 65:
TRUE
HANDLE COLOR:
RED
HANDLE MATERIAL:
G10
KNIFE COLOR:
SILVER
KNIFE EDGE:
PLAIN
KNIFE LOCK TYPE:
TRI-AD
KNIFE TYPE:
FOLDING
LENGTH OVERALL:
16-3/4"
WEIGHT:
14.8 OZ
DESCRIPTION
Cold Steel has never been afraid to break with convention. That's why, when everyone else in the industry made the smallest, flimsiest, dainty little knives that they could, Cold Steel released a series of blades that could only be described as one thing - pocket swords!

The Cold Steel Espada was inspired by the classical Navaja knives of Spain but was utterly modern in both appearance and materials. These mega-folders took the market by storm! A design collaboration between custom knifemaker Andrew Demko and Lynn C. Thompson, the Espadas are available in two sizes to suit both the bold and the boldest of individuals! Despite their imposing size, they are expertly designed to fit comfortably and discreetly in your pocket. You'll soon forget that you are carrying such a large and impressive blade. Equipped with the patented Demko Thumb Plate, the Large and Extra Large Espadas can be snagged on your pocket, opening the knife as you draw it - and opening in the blink of an eye! The Espada's beautiful blades are made from Japanese AUS-10A stainless steel. Each Espada is equipped with the patented Tri-Ad locking mechanism, proven to have amazing shock resistance and strength. In their own FALSEtoriously brutal product testing, the XL Espada was FALSEt only capable of holding 600lbs of free hanging weight, but they even used it to support a hanging engine block!

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