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Lion Steel Dom Sheepfoot Jack Ebony Wood Handles M390 Steel CK0115

Rated 4.89 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)

$140.00

This is the Lion Steel Dom Sheepfoot Jack, has Ebony Wood handles and Titanium liners.  The blade steel is M390 and finish is Satin.

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This is the Lion Steel Dom Sheepfoot Jack, has Ebony Wood handles and Titanium liners.  The blade steel is M390 and finish is Satin.

*Our opinion:  The pull is a 6.  The Lion Steel effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 7.

 

Maker : Lion Steel
Handles : Ebony Wood
Factory ID : CK0115
Pattern : Sheepfoot Jack
Pet Name : Dom
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : M390
Steen Hardness : 59-61HRC
Liners : Titanium
Bolsters : Titanuim
Blade Type : Sheepfoot
# Blades : 1
# Backsprings : 1
*Pull (1-10) : 6
Closed Length : 3 3/4 inches
Longest Blade : 2 7/8 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 5/8 inches
Overall Length : 6 5/8 inches
Weight : 2.10 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : Italy
*Factory Effort : 7

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2 reviews with a 4-star rating

  1. ianreese

    4 out of 5 More of a 4.5 Star Knife

    (verified owner)

    This is my second CK01. The pull is easy, but a little stronger than my Roundhead. Ebony handles look great and feel just a tad bit heavier than the micarta scales which I like. The blade shape is great and the knife is really sharp out of the box. Only gripe I have is that the pivot came with WAY too much red grease. Took a few minutes of swabbing to clean it up, but at least I know it’s lubed well. Excellent knife – very happy.

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  2. Maisy Lou

    4 out of 5 My new EDC slipjoint

    (verified owner)

    I’m downsizing to only a handful of users, and this beaut and my white CF Shuffler will hopefully be passed down to my daughter one of these days. One minor shortcoming in these Lion Steel Barlows is the thickness of the scales and bolsters. I’d prefer a slightly more slender profile in a single spring slippie. Others, of course, would find this beefines a bonus. The fit and finish are spot on, and the small touches (eg the rounded spine, the wicked swedge and the use of dual long pulls) and the materials make these well worth their cost. Im looking forward to seeing the richness of the ebony covers deepen with time. Thanks, Mr. Latham, for bringing these to knife enthusiasts.

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