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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Kizer Billy Bones is a purpose-built fixed blade designed for control, durability, and confident handling in demanding conditions. With an overall length of 8.37" and a balanced weight of 4.18 ounces, it offers a solid feel in hand without becoming cumbersome on the belt or in a pack. It’s compact enough for practical carry, yet substantial enough to handle serious cutting tasks.
The 3.54" drop point blade is crafted from AEB-L stainless steel, a steel prized for its fine grain structure, excellent toughness, and impressive edge stability. The black PVD coating adds surface protection and a subdued finish, while the stonewashed texture helps conceal scratches and wear from regular use. Together, these finishes create a hard-use appearance that matches the knife’s performance-driven design. The drop point profile provides a versatile cutting edge with a strong, controllable tip, making it well suited for slicing, general utility work, and everyday outdoor tasks.
This model features textured olive drab green G-10 handles that deliver a secure, confident grip in a wide range of environments. G-10 is known for its strength, moisture resistance, and long-term durability, and the aggressive texturing enhances traction when conditions get wet or demanding. The extended tang construction adds structural integrity, running the length of the handle for increased strength and reliability. A built-in finger ring at the rear improves retention and handling options, allowing for enhanced control during dynamic use and quick transitions.
The Billy Bones blends modern materials with a straightforward, functional layout. It’s built to perform without unnecessary complexity, offering dependable construction and practical design elements that support real-world application.
Smoky Mountain Knife Works, officially known as Smoky Mountain Knife Works, is a Tennessee landmark and the world’s largest knife store. Located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, more than 1.5 million visitors explore its legendary showroom each year, making it a must-see destination for knife enthusiasts.