Schrade Schcc1 Pocket Money Card Clip Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife

January 23, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $10.16Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:23 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Schrade CC1 Credit Card neck knife features a 1.9″ 8Cr13MoV stainless steel gray blade with a ring design that keeps it secured in the zytel sheath. It’s a minimalist fixed blade neck knife that can be used as a money clip and is available at a great price! Founded by Stewart Taylor in 1975, Taylor Brands has been manufacturing, designing and distributing high-quality stainless steel knives and accessories since its inception. Taylor Brands manufactures Schrade Cutlery such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Schrade Tuff, and X-timer. They have recently introduced a high quality line of Schrade flashlight, scissors, and shears. Taylor Brands also manufactures Smith & Wesson Cutlery such as S.W.A.T., Extreme Ops, Homeland Security, Search & Rescue, and H.R.T. Taylor Brands is also renowned for their specialty items and custom designed pieces such as the Texas Ranger Commemorative Knives celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Texas Rangers. Outdoor enthusiasts, hunters and, most recently, law enforcement and fire safety professionals utilize Taylor Brands products. Features: – Fixed Blade – Neck Knife – Full Tang – Money Clip. Specifications: – Blade Length: 1.9″ – Overall Length: 3.6″ – Blade Material: 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel – Handle Material: Stainless Steel – Sheath Material: Thermoplastic Belt Sheath – Weight: 1.0 oz.

Product Features

  • Grey 8cr13mov high carbon stainless steel
  • Drop point blade with finger Hole
  • Thermoplastic belt sheath money or card Clip
  • Blade length: 1.90 inch (4.83 cm) handle length: 1.70 inch (4.32 cm)
  • Overall length: 3.60 inch (9.14 cm) weight: 0.06 lbs

Comments

richard says:

Nice little knife/money clip. Gave them as stocking stuffers. They were a big hit. Very nice item.

Jones says:

Can’t go wrong Great little carry knife. Well made, sharp and unobtrusive. Would buy again

Amazon Customer says:

Crappy knife, good sheath, better than a folding knife IMO To start, this knife is not for everyone. I use it as a simple cutting edge for office tasks, and it works well, but outside of the office, I couldn’t really recommend it. The knife is a relatively cheap piece of steel, without the detailing that a lot of other knives in the same style have. The lack of a second finger hole or texturing on the back of the knife makes it hard to hold if you’re trying to exert a lot of force, like if you wanted to carve wood, and the kife isn’t the type that…

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