CRKT Pilar Voxnaes Design Frame Lock 5311
Related Categories
Details
Jesper Voxnaes designed the Pilar 5311 with the inspiration of Ernest Hemingway and his beloved sailboat the Pilar. The Pilar was a 38-foot long vessel that Hemingway used for renegade surveillance of German U-boats during WWII in Caribbean waters. The CRKT Pilar is a robust frame lock with a highly utilitarian, modified Sheepsfoot blade that is tough enough for heavy use while still retaining enough refinement for detail work. The Pilar would have been up to the task for Hemingway's mightiest adventures and it will be up to task for yours!
The Blade:The Pilar's satin finished, modified Sheepsfoot blade is fully flat ground for a high level of cutting efficiency while the fine yet robust tip allows for fine work. The blade opens smoothly with either hand via an oval blade hole.
The Handle:The handles of the Pilar are constructed from robust, bead-blast finish stainless steel. The handles are contoured for comfort during long use and on scale makes up the robust frame lock that allows for safe use of the blade and one-hand operation.
Carries via a right hand, tip-up/down, stainless steel clip.
Specifications
Overall Length | 5.930" |
---|---|
Blade Length | 2.402" |
Blade Thickness | 0.145" |
Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV |
Blade Type | Stainless |
Blade Rockwell | 58-60 HRC |
Lock | Frame Lock |
Closed Length | 3.530" |
Handle Material | Steel |
Clip Material | Stainless Steel |
Weight | 4.2 oz. |
Country of Manufacture | China |