Sometimes you need a thin-as-a-razor, low-profile companion for fine-tuned tasks. This is not one of those times. The Ripsnort everyday carry knife is as beefy as it gets; the big a** blade is modelled after a cleaver. And it shows.
- Flipper Opening
 - Cleaver Style Blade
 - Locking Liner for Secure Lock-Up of the Blade
 
| Blade Length | 3.25" (82.52 mm) | 
|---|---|
| Blade Edge | Plain | 
| Blade Steel | 8Cr13MoV | 
| Blade Finish | Satin | 
| Blade Thickness | 0.11" (2.69 mm) | 
| Overall Length | 7.75" (196.85 mm) | 
| Closed Length | 4.47" (113.46 mm) | 
| Weight | 5.80 oz. (164.43g) | 
| Handle | Handles - Polyoxymethylene (POM); Inlay - 2Cr13 | 
| Style | Folding Knife w/Liner Lock | 
The Storey Behind the Knife:
Designer Philip Booth grew up watching sparks fly in his father’s tool and die shop, and he’s since made a serious name for himself from his own in Ithaca, Michigan. Surrounded by everyday carry folders replete with drop point blades, Philip decided to crumple up the go-to blueprint and make something totally different. Enter: the Ripsnort. A cleaver-shaped blade owns the first impression, but the black handle with a stainless steel accent isn’t far behind.
With a powerful knife comes a secure lock up when the blade is open thanks to the burly locking liner. Once open, the substantial flipper acts as a finger guard in the midst of whatever dirty job it gets thrown into.
Put this one into action, and watch butchers everywhere flush with envy.
            
        
                
            




