The McNees Dixon Folding Knife delivers precision American craftsmanship, premium materials, and bold modern styling in a hardworking everyday carry built to perform. Designed by custom knifemaker Jonathan McNees, the Dixon reflects the thoughtful engineering, clean lines, and meticulous machining that have made his knives highly respected among collectors and serious users alike.
At the center of the knife is a 3.75" CPM MagnaCut stainless tool steel clip point blade. MagnaCut has rapidly earned a reputation as one of the most advanced blade steels available, offering an exceptional balance of toughness, corrosion resistance, and edge retention. The blade’s rugged stonewash finish reduces glare and helps conceal the wear that naturally comes with real-world cutting tasks. A large thumb hole allows for quick, reliable one-handed opening, keeping the blade ready whenever the job calls for it.
The Dixon utilizes a robust framelock mechanism that provides solid lockup and dependable strength during demanding use. The handles are crafted from stonewashed titanium and feature a distinctive honeycomb texture that adds both striking visual appeal and enhanced grip. The geometric pattern provides excellent traction in the hand while maintaining the clean, modern look the Dixon is known for. Satin hardware creates a bright contrast against the rugged stonewashed finish, and the matching titanium pocket clip ensures the knife stays secure and easily accessible for everyday carry.
Measuring 4.5" closed and weighing 5.29 ounces, the Dixon balances strength and practicality with ease. It offers a substantial feel in hand without becoming cumbersome, making it a reliable companion for everything from daily utility tasks to demanding cutting work.
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Proudly made in the USA, the McNees Dixon stands as a modern example of American knife making built for performance and durability.