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Foosa T2020T8 154CM Blade Non Locking Folding Knife Yellow G10 Handle with Bat Print Limited Edition

Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
Original price
$69.00
$69.00 - $69.00
Current price $69.00

Designer-Rolf Helbig
Like many young boys, Rolf Helbig carried a pocket knife. In 1977 when he started his first job, helping his father in the kitchen, his chef knife was the most important tool. At that time knife steels were changing, and by doing a little research, Rolf found metallurgy to be a very interesting field, and he learned a knife is not just a knife.
He came up with the designs for the Foosa and the Weasel because he wanted to return to a time when the knife was a simple, common sense cutting tool.

Foosa-T2020T8
Rolf came up with the designs for the Foosa and the Weasel because he wanted to return to a time when the knife was a simple, common sense cutting tool. The Weasel uses a more modern handle design along with a similar classic blade type which is modest, ergonomic, and extraordinary functional. It is a clean and sleek design by Rolf Helbig with a non-locking slip joint mechanism. Model T2020T8 is built with a black TiCn coated154CM tanto yellow G10 handle with Bat Print.The 154CM blade provides a reliable edge that delivers solid cutting performance in outdoor and urban environments alike. The Ball Bearing system provides smooth opening.

FEATURES

  • Dependable 154CM tanto blade steel provides a tough blade with excellent edge retention.
  • Ergonomic yellow G10 handle for a smooth gripping surface that is comfortable in the pocket or hand.
  • Ceramic ball bearing offers smooth flip opening 
  • Non-locking slip joint mechanism.

SPECIFICATIONS

Overall Length 7.16''/181.9mm
Blade Length

3.06''/77.7mm

Blade Thickness 0.118''/3mm
Blade Material 154CM
Blade Style Tanto
Blade Grind Flat Grind
Blade Finish Black TiCn Coated
Handle Material  Yellow G10
Color Yellow
Lock Type Non-locking Double Detent/Slip Joint 
Weight 3.14oz/89g
Model Name  Foosa
Model Number T2020T8
Designer Rolf Helbig