Spider Monkey – Carbon Fiber Drop Point Style – LinerLock Folder

$195.00

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UPC: 8-14660-02079-3 SKU: SGK-SG06030208 Categories: , , , Tags: , , ,

Southern Grind Spider Monkey (SG06030208) Folder …

Numbered 2043

Zac Brown’s Southern Grind Spider Monkey folder is a more compact or if you prefer a mini version of the original Bad Monkey folder from Southern Grind. An everyday carry knife made of premium materials and assembled with unparalleled attention to detail. The blade is constructed of CPM S35VN, a martensitic stainless steel designed to offer the best combination of toughness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance. Dual thumb studs provide conventional one-hand opening with either hand. The blade locks into position with a liner and lock made of 6AL4V Titanium, which is incredibly strong and lightweight. Raised jimping on the blade, and a well-defined finger choil enhance user control. Carbon Fiber scales with textured finish further enhances the user’s grip. A short pocket clip carries the Spider Monkey securely in the pocket with minimal interference. This folder is a well-designed all-purpose EDC and a comfortable carry whether at work, on a hike or in the field. Made in the USA!

  • Blade: CPM S35VN (HRC 58-59) – Drop Point style – flat grind – black PVD coating – dual ThumbStuds
  • Handle: Carbon Fiber – textured matte finish – LinerLock – 6AL4V titanium lock and liners – lanyard hole
  • Blade Edge Length: 3.12″
  • Blade Length: 3.25″
  • Closed/Handle Length: 4.25″
  • Open/Overall Length: 7.37″
  • Carry: Tip -Up CarryClip – Weight: 3.20 oz.
  • Origin: USA – Zac Brown’s Southern Grind Knives – Peachtree City, GA

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Weight 1 lbs

Brand

Southern Grind Knives (Zac Brown's)

Located in Peachtree City, GA Southern Grind Knives offers an unrivaled line of knives made by American hands, using high-quality materials and an unparalleled attention to detail. American folk singer Zac Brown, the founder of the company, has always been interested in blade design and production. He created Southern Grind to be representative of what he believes knives should be ruggedly dependable and highly functional, born from state-of-the-art technology and quality that is second to none. Not only is the company founded on the principle of making the highest quality, American hand-made knives possible, but one of the main principles that Southern Grind was founded upon is that of giving back to the community and does so with Southern Ground.