The McNees Dixon Folding Knife delivers modern materials, precision machining, and rugged American craftsmanship in a hardworking everyday carry built for serious use. Designed by custom knifemaker Jonathan McNees, the Dixon reflects the same thoughtful engineering and clean design that have earned his knives a loyal following among collectors and professionals who demand real performance.
At the center of the knife is a 3.75" CPM MagnaCut stainless tool steel clip point blade. MagnaCut has quickly become one of the most respected blade steels available, prized for its exceptional balance of edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness. The blade wears a rugged stonewash finish that helps hide the marks of hard use while cutting down on glare. A large thumb hole provides quick, reliable one-handed opening, making the knife easy to deploy when a cutting task appears.
The framelock construction offers solid, dependable lockup for demanding work. The handles are crafted from Atomic Stonewash titanium with a machined frag pattern that enhances both grip and visual appeal. The textured pattern provides confident traction in the hand while the Atomic Stonewash finish gives the knife a tough, industrial character built to stand up to everyday carry. Stonewashed hardware completes the cohesive rugged look and pairs naturally with the blade’s finish, while the matching titanium pocket clip keeps the knife secure and ready in your pocket.
Measuring 4.5" closed and weighing 5.29 ounces, the Dixon strikes a confident balance between strength and portability. It feels substantial in hand without becoming cumbersome, making it well suited for daily cutting tasks whether you’re at work, in the shop, or out in the field.
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Proudly made in the USA, the McNees Dixon reflects the strength and precision of modern American knife making.