The Grissom Knife & Tool Baby Zeus Linerlock Folding Knife delivers a compact, hard-working design that blends modern performance with everyday carry convenience. Designed by knifemaker Frank Grissom, this refined folder combines premium materials, smooth action, and practical ergonomics built to handle daily cutting tasks with ease.
The 3.125” trailing point blade is crafted from 14C28N stainless steel, a high-performance steel known for its excellent corrosion resistance, reliable edge retention, and easy maintenance. A rugged stonewashed finish gives the blade a tough, work-ready appearance while helping conceal scratches from regular use. The sweeping trailing point profile offers exceptional slicing ability along with precise tip control, making it well suited for everything from opening packages to handling detailed cutting work. A blade flipper paired with a ceramic bearing pivot ensures quick, smooth deployment with crisp, satisfying action every time the knife is opened.
A sturdy linerlock mechanism secures the blade firmly in place during use, providing dependable strength and confidence for everyday tasks. The handles are made from natural Micarta, a durable composite material prized for its grip, toughness, and distinctive character. The warm, organic tones of the Micarta give the knife a classic look while the material develops subtle character over time with use. Its ergonomic handle shape sits comfortably in the hand and promotes excellent control during extended cutting.
An ambidextrous stainless steel pocket clip keeps the knife secure and easily accessible for convenient carry. Measuring 3.75” closed, the Baby Zeus fits comfortably in the pocket while still delivering impressive cutting performance when opened.
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