The SZCO Fancy Deer AO Folder is built for those who appreciate a working knife that carries a strong sense of character, now clearly defined by its assisted opening performance. At 4.75" closed, it’s sized for comfortable everyday carry while still offering enough presence to stand out when it’s in hand. This isn’t just another folder—it’s a piece that blends practical function with detailed craftsmanship, making it just as suitable for display as it is for light daily use.
The drop point blade is crafted from 420 stainless steel, giving you dependable corrosion resistance and easy maintenance. It’s a versatile blade shape that handles slicing, light cutting tasks, and detail work with confidence. What sets it apart is the decorative treatment—engraved scrollwork flows along the spine and across part of the blade face, adding depth and visual movement without taking away from its usability. With its assisted opening mechanism, the blade deploys quickly and smoothly, giving you fast, reliable access with minimal effort when it counts.
The handle is where this knife really defines its identity. Featuring a detailed deer print, it delivers a strong outdoors-inspired look that appeals to hunters, collectors, and anyone who appreciates wildlife themes. The imagery is paired with engraved bolsters that echo the blade’s scrollwork, tying the entire design together into one cohesive presentation. It’s eye-catching without feeling overdone, striking a balance between bold and refined.
A built-in pocket clip keeps the knife secure and within easy reach, whether it’s riding in your pocket or attached to your gear. The folder design makes it convenient to carry daily, while still offering enough substance to feel solid and dependable in hand. Every element, from the engraved detailing to the assisted opening action, is designed to deliver both form and function without compromise.
Packaged in a gift box, the Fancy Deer Assisted Opening Folder makes a strong impression right out of the gate. It’s a solid choice for gifting, collecting, or carrying something that reflects a connection to the outdoors with a bit more visual flair than the average everyday knife.
Available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works, a Tennessee landmark and the world’s largest knife store.