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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Columbia River Burrower Fixed Knife is a rugged and reliable tool designed for those who demand strength, precision, and durability in a compact package. Its 3.66-inch D2 steel blade delivers exceptional edge retention, hardness, and wear resistance, making it a dependable companion for a variety of cutting tasks. The plain edge combined with the stonewash finish provides both utility and style, ensuring the blade maintains its sharpness while resisting corrosion and showing minimal signs of use over time.
The full tang construction guarantees superior strength and stability, giving the user confidence during demanding tasks. Weighing just 4.7 ounces, the Burrower strikes a perfect balance between heft and maneuverability, making it suitable for everyday carry, outdoor adventures, or tactical applications. The black Micarta handle offers both durability and aesthetic appeal, providing a textured, secure grip that fits comfortably in hand. Its ergonomic design ensures that the knife feels solid and responsive, even under extended use.
Included with the knife is a durable thermoplastic sheath that offers reliable protection for the blade and allows for easy carry. Lightweight yet tough, the sheath keeps the Burrower secure while providing quick access when needed. Whether you’re tackling camp chores, fieldwork, or precision cutting tasks, this fixed blade is engineered to perform reliably every time.
The Columbia River Burrower Fixed Knife is an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts, EDC users, or collectors who value a knife that combines tactical strength, practical design, and visual appeal. Its combination of D2 steel, black Micarta handle, and sturdy thermoplastic sheath makes it a versatile tool that excels in both form and function. Power meets precision—the Burrower Fixed Knife with D2 steel blade and Micarta handle is your ultimate everyday tool at SMKW.
Designed in collaboration with custom knifemaker and survivalist Kaila Cumings.