Sheepdog | 4V | Aluminium | V4488KFC

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Description

Limit Edition

  • Returns are supported within 15 days after purchase, but not after 30 days

Description

  • Cultural Characteristics of Sheepdog C01C V4488KFC

           2023 is China's Year of the Rabbit. This knife has strong Chinese New Year cultural characteristics. "Rabbit" is a beautiful word in China. It is not only one of the Chinese zodiac signs, but also closely related to human life and people's good hopes.

  • Material of 154CM Blade and G10

           The handle of this knife is orange and looks like a carrot. The knife head is carved with the shape of a rabbit, which has different characteristics. It is also very valuable for collection.

Specifications

  • Model: Sheepdog C01C

  • Model Number: V4488KFC

  • Overall Length: 7.75"/196.85mm

  • Designer: Chris Conoway (Sheepdog Knives)

  • Opener: Thumb Hole

  • Blade Style: Sheepsfoot

  • Blade Length: 3.25"/82.55mm

  • Blade Thickness: 0.13 "/3.30mm

  • Blade Material: 154CM

  • Handle Length: 4.375"/111.125mm

  • Handle Material: G10

  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up

  • Weight: 4.98oz./141.2g

  • Frame/Liner: Stainless Steel

  • Lock Type: Liner Lock

  • Color: Orange Color

Customer Reviews

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Rudolf Jarolim
Rabbit rulez

Every rabbit hast to have one :-)

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Anonymous
The year of the rabbit!

Just awesome if you arenor you know a rabbit lover!

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Mikey's Knives
The Kizer Hopper is awesome!

My nickname is Hopper so yeah it's the Kizer Hopper. I love the fit and finish! 154cm old faithful! Gotta love the theme! Kizer never ever disappoints!

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WILLIAM NEIDIG
Fabulous knife

The Kizer Rabbit Hole is one quality knife. The Rabbit Hole works well and the blade glides closed smoothly once the liner lock is depressed ! Easy to carry in pocket and slim in hand despite a fairly large blade.

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Tim Snelson
Great knife love the friday club.

Hard to go wrong with a kizer sheepdog.