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lionSteel Warhorse Barlow Titanium Bolsters Ebony Wood Handles M390 Steel CK0122

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$172.08

This is the lionSteel Warhorse Barlow, has Titanium Bolsters,  Ebony Wood handles, and Titanium liners.  The blade steel is M390 and finish is Satin.

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This is the lionSteel Warhorse Barlow, has Titanium Bolsters,  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 8.

 

Maker : lionSteel
Handles : Ebony Wood
Factory ID : CK0122
Pattern : Barlow
Pet Name : Warhorse
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : M390
Steel Hardness : 59-61HRC
Liners : Titanium
Bolsters : Titanium
Blade Type : Clip/Wharncliffe
# Blades : 2
# Backsprings : 2
*Pull (1-10) : 6
Spring Pressure : 3.0 lbs
Closed Length : 3 3/4 inches
Longest Blade : 2 15/16 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 5/8 inches
Overall Length : 6 11/16 inches
Weight : 2.95 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : Italy
*Factory Effort : 8

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  1. One person found this helpful
    reaper

    5 out of 5 Warhorse CK edition

    (verified owner)

    Just as the olive wood one I have it is a great knife everything is perfect for me

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  2. One person found this helpful
    nland

    5 out of 5 Awesome Knife

    (verified owner)

    I just got this knife the other day. I bought this knife because it has two blades, and because the blade steel. This knife is a great size, it fits very nicely in my pocket. One of the other reasons I got this is because there is no clip on it. I didn’t want to have a knife clipped in my pocket when I was wandering around work. The knife came from the factory razor sharp, as evidence of the cut I got while I was playing around with it.

    This is my first LionSteel, but I have a sneaky suspicion that this won’t be my last.

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  3. One person found this helpful
    fsepi14

    5 out of 5 Excellent 2 blade Barlow

    (verified owner)

    I love it, I’m a little old timer with medium size hands I didn’t think I would like this thick size Barlow but it’s so well balanced with either blade open and when you grip it you don’t feel like you’re going to drop it or loose control. The pull is just right and I’m very impressed with the action with both blades. The Wharncliffe walk & talk out of the box is superb. After adding some oil to the joints and playing with it most of last night and today the clip blade is right on. Both blades are perfectly centered, positioned just right with no blade rub at all and the Ebony handles are nicer than my one blade. Another great collaboration between CK and LionSteel and you can’t go wrong with a M390 blade, titanium liners and bolsters. It’s a short run so get one while you can.

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  4. Edward Beers

    5 out of 5 Ebony Warhorse. EDC perfection.

    (verified owner)

    Over the last few months I have purchased 4 of the CK/Lionsteel barlows w/ various handle slab options. No need to expound on fit and finish. It’s perfect. The size, weight, steel and blade configuration makes this one really stand out. It is IMHO the most elegant of all the CK barlows. The clip and wharncliffe blades are just outstanding as is the M390 steel. My intention was to get one of these before they sold out but waited for the new sheepfoot Beerlow and then decided that the Warhorse fit me better. Glad I did. Besides, I already had a Beerlow. I can give this knife and CK, my highest user recommendation. Ed

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