The Arcane Design The Creature Framelock Folding Knife is built for those who demand uncompromising performance wrapped in an unmistakably bold design. Combining premium materials with precision engineering, this full-size folder is ready for everything from everyday cutting chores to the toughest tasks that lie ahead. Its sleek blackout appearance, accented by a silver pivot collar, gives it a modern, aggressive look that's as impressive in the pocket as it is in hand.
The 3.75-inch CPM MagnaCut American compound tanto blade delivers exceptional edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance, making it an outstanding choice for demanding daily use. Finished in a durable black coating, the blade offers enhanced wear resistance while emphasizing the knife's striking blackout profile. The compound grind provides excellent slicing ability while preserving the reinforced tip strength needed for piercing and precision work.
Precision-machined titanium handles create a solid, confidence-inspiring grip without adding unnecessary weight. A contrasting silver pivot collar adds a refined touch to the rugged design, while the titanium frame lock with a hardened steel lockbar insert delivers secure, reliable lockup and long-term durability. Riding on a caged bearing pivot, the blade deploys with remarkable smoothness using either the flipper tab or ambidextrous thumb studs. A titanium pocket clip keeps the knife securely in place and ready for quick access throughout the day.
Measuring 4.74 inches closed, 8.25 inches overall, and weighing just 4.6 ounces, The Creature balances size, strength, and carry comfort with ease. Every detail reflects Arcane Design's commitment to creating premium folders that perform as confidently as they look.
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