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Celtic Liner Lock Knife

If you’re looking for a perfect way to celebrate your Irish heritage, you need this striking, assisted opening Celtic Pocket Knife. It has a black, 3-1/2” stainless steel blade with green, printed artwork of Celtic design and an Irish proverb. The blade can be quickly deployed with either the thumbstuds or blade spur. It has black aluminum handle scales with a printed wood facing that has green and black Celtic knot themed artwork. The assisted opening, linerlock pocket knife is 4-1/2” when closed and has a sturdy metal pocket clip for ease of carry.

Features:

Celtic Themed Assisted Opening Pocket Knife
8" OVERALL LENGTH
3mm THICK 440 STAINLESS STEEL BLADE
3-1/2"  Drop POINT BLADE
4-1/2" Aluminum and Wood Handle
Includes Black Stainless Steel Belt Clip
Linerlock Construction with blade spur and Thumb studs for quick deployment


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