Built with precision, strength, and unmistakable American craftsmanship, the Dead Reckon Integral Vertebrae Folding Knife is a premium everyday carry that blends cutting-edge engineering with bold visual appeal. At its core is a 3.42" CPM S45VN stainless steel modified clip point blade featuring Dead Reckon’s distinctive "New Sexy" profile. The sleek, streamlined design delivers a modern look while maintaining the versatility and performance expected from a hardworking everyday carry blade. A rugged stonewash finish enhances durability and helps conceal signs of use from daily carry.
The Vertebrae deploys quickly and smoothly using a blade flipper paired with sealed stainless steel roller ball bearings. The action is crisp, reliable, and satisfying with every opening. Once deployed, a sturdy button lock secures the blade firmly in place while allowing for easy one-handed operation.
What truly sets this knife apart is its integral aircraft-grade aluminum handle construction. Machined from a single piece of aluminum, the handle offers exceptional strength while keeping weight to a minimum. The anodized Dark Red finish gives the knife a commanding presence, while the contrasting black anchor embellishment on the front handle adds a distinctive signature touch. The pocket clip and hardware are crafted from premium 17-4 PH and 416 stainless steel and finished with a salt-bath nitride black coating that complements the handle while providing excellent wear resistance.
Measuring 4.83" closed and weighing only 3.8 ounces, the Integral Vertebrae strikes an ideal balance between capability and carry comfort. Whether it's headed into a pocket for daily use or displayed as part of a premium collection, this knife showcases the quality and attention to detail Dead Reckon is known for. Every knife is proudly designed, manufactured, and assembled in Grove City, Ohio, USA.
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