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Spyderco Cricket Etched Plain Edge
Item #5812
Mfg. #C29PET
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It’s short, stubby and round like an egg. This is the new stainless steel Cricket, another addition to Spyderco’s “Little Guy” line of knives. The stainless Cricket has a small 1-7/8” (117mm) long blade of high-moly VG-10 stainless steel. It is cutout in a reverse “S” shape that lends itself to detailed and fine cutting, even cleaning fingernails and craft projects. Available in PlainEdge configuration it features the Spyderco Trademark Round Hole for simple one-hand opening/closing. The blade folds into a lightweight and very flat stainless steel handle, creating an oval shape that is comfortable and symmetrical in the hand and pocket. Acid etch handle dresses it up while adding textured resistance for top-notch grip. Equipped with a three screwed stainless clothing clip for tip-down carry, and a Chris Reeve style integral LinerlockThe linerlock common today. Its main advantage is that it allows the lock to be disengaged with one hand. When the blade opens, a bent liner presses against the rear of the tang, preventing it from swinging back. To disengage, the liner is pulled back to the side of the knife. , the knife is small and light enough to be a money-clip or tie-clip. The Cricket is packs great cutting power into a diminutive tool. |
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- length overall 4 3/4" (117mm) blade length 1 7/8" (48mm) blade steel VG-10
- length closed 2 3/4" (70mm) cutting edge 1 5/8" (41mm) weight 1.75oz (49g)
- hole diameter 7/16" (11mm) blade thickness 5/64" (2mm) handle material Stainless Steel
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