🔦 Unleash Your Adventure with Every Cut!
The Grand Way 12.2" Retro Folding Knife combines a robust 7.87" stainless steel blade with an ergonomic wooden handle, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its sleek leather sheath, this knife is designed for both functionality and style, ensuring you're always prepared for your next adventure.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Wood |
Item Length | 9.65 Inches |
Item Weight | 228 Grams |
Blade Length | 7.87 Inches |
Color | 2. Red Wood |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Classic |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Power Source | Manual |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Hand Orientation | both |
Special Features | Folding |
Z**O
Large, intimidating knife - great for big hands
This knife really impressed me, especially for the price. I'm 6'3" with big hands, so I wanted a large knife and this thing is perfect. It also made me the envy of all the men in my family when I took it to a family event, who were all fascinated by the quality and way it folds/locks. I included a photo of it open to show size, and nearly closed to make it more obvious how it open and closes because I was a little confused when first viewing this online — the little piece folds into the handle and acts as the lock, then folds out to house the blade.The 440C stainless steel and rosewood handle are very nice, although my blade had a minor scratch on it out of the package that I can't buff out, and it's nearly impossible to keep fingerprints off it, but those are minor compared to the awesomeness of this knife. I don't use it for heavy-duty rope-cutting, so I can't speak for it's long-term durability but it seems solid.I was hoping to carry this with me daily, but it's honestly just too intimidating to justify carrying this thing around as standard pocket knife, and it is big enough that it sticks out or is pretty obvious there's a giant knife in your pocket. It's a big red flag/attention grabber. That's not really the fault of the knife, just worth mentioning in case others are considering it for that purpose. Case seems fine and has a belt loop, so it might be handy for people that work on farms, etc. that don't need to worry that it's too big to carry around.The only really downside I see is that the piece that folds out to house the blade is a bit more flimsy than the rest of the blade, so I'm hoping it doesn't become a factor down the road. Not terrible, but flimsy enough that I'm not sure you could use that end to break glass in an emergency, but the handle is solid enough you could likely use the other, flat end.If you're looking for an impressive blade to show off to friends and make yourself feel safe, this is as good of an option as I can imagine.
G**T
Great knife
This is a very sturdy knife.
C**N
Blade is good steel and very sharp!
Great value for the money!
S**N
Better than expected
really sharp blade. Also fit and finish is superb. Fits into the supplied sheath easy and is more compact than a fixed blade.
A**S
Fantastic blade
This knife is very big
R**K
IT IS a DIFFERENT KIND OF KNIFE ... one caution and otherwise FANTASTIC
This is a very unique knife. Some reviews caution you can easily cut yourself upon closing it; and that is VERY ACCURATE CAUTION. But like most risks: if you know it and take note and use care accordingly the risk is very manageable. The closing issue is it takes a little pressure to close the blade back fully and you need to BE SURE you hold the back side (not sharp side) of blade carefully and not get fingers in way as it closes and not stick yourself with sharp point in closing. This just requires EXTRA CARE and MINDFULNESS every time you close it, and it's not hard (as long as you remember and use that care). BEYOND THAT this is a perfect knife (so far; just got it but think it will perform/last fine and work well for me.FACTS: 1. Case: I disagree with those negative comments on the case; it is fine and has a very effective strap that snaps over and VERY SECURELY holds knife in the very decent case. 2. Weight and Size: It is NOT a LIGHT WEIGHT KNIFE, but it is a big knife and solid hence some weight. This is NOT a problem in general, so long as you don't want to pocket carry it (which is NOT my intention, so fine by me). 3. NOT a good self defense knife in sudden emergency. It is a MANUAL Blade that opens in 2 steps (opens to 90 degrees and cllck stops and them continues on to 18o degrees and clicks again and lock into a straight, open blade. NO button or spring to open (manual, slow opening). 4. The blade is LONG-- this is the beauty of this knife! It is essentially 3 parts: the case, the blade and a fold in/fold out blade extension receptor. The fold in/fold out blade tip receptor covers (very effectively/safely) the last few inches of blade WHEN it is closed up; otherwise the blade, when closed, would be protrude a few inches longer than the main hard case, so that extended blade needs to be covered when putting it back in case; this functions well and seems very solid and effective and is VERY UNIQUE feature). 5. Case Fit: After opening up the blade end cover, such that it. is over the blade of the last few inches, you must put it in the case in proper manner such that the tab that snaps over it covers and holds the knife VERY SECURELY in case. NOTE: Mine had NO INSTRUCTIONS with it, but was easy for me to figure out ... but I added these details since mine came w/o instructions and might help others to figure out this VERY UNIQUE big knife, that folds down to compact size and a secure carry case. For my wants (longer blade than normal pocket knife, yet compact for easier carry than most long knives) it is perfect. I would NOT use it for an emergency self defense knife OR for a pocket carry knife ... it's more of a full sized knife when opened up). It's excellent if your needs are right for it; it is very solid, operates smoothly and works very well ... if you need/want a LONGER blade knife that can fold up and be carried is secure case. I think the size of blade and weight specs are listed on Amazon description. It is a big, solid knife when opened up.
L**S
Good (near excellent) pocketknife for the money
Surprisingly good pocketknife for the money. It has exceeded my expectation, not often you get good for this little. Not a pocketknife it is, unless you have very large pockets.
F**E
It's an alright knife. Little inconvenient
The knife itself for the price they ask isn't bad at all. My gripe is how inconvenient the knife is. the sheath itself makes it pretty hard to take out. it's pretty tight fitting alont with the knife going a bit too far into the sheath itself. Getting a grip on the knife to pull it out takes some effort, so I wouldn't recommend this for protection wgen using with its sheath. the knife itself seems sturdy, no wiggle in the blade when opened and is a pretty long blade. Again however it's a bit inconvenient. Opening the knife takes some effort. It for sure is not a "flick to open" type of blade. you really have to get a grip on it to open it up. Again another reason I wouldn't use this knife for sudden self protection. There is no way you are going to open and lock this blade in a hurry. The blade itself is sharp and frankly very neat looking. as well as the handle feeling pretty good in hand.this knife is something I think is meant to be used in controlled calm situations as a tool rather than defense. In that case yes I'd recommend this knife. it's pretty handy. in a self defense dire situation however. there is no way I would not recommend it.
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