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Viper Cutlery Dan2 Wharncliffe Burgundy Canvas Micarta handles N690 steel Satin 5930CBR

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$109.00

This is the Viper Cutlery Dan2, has Burgundy Canvas Micarta handles and the steel is N690.  The blade finish is Satin.

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SKU: VP5930CBR Category: Brand:

Description

This is the Viper Cutlery Dan2, has Burgundy Canvas Micarta handles and the steel is N690.  The blade finish is Satin.

 
*Our opinion:  The Viper factory effort on this knife as compared to their entire catalog is 9.

 

Maker: Viper Cutlery
Model: Dan2
Frame: Stainless
Handles: Burgundy Canvas Micarta
Maker ID: 5930CBR
Condition: New/Mint
Blade Style: Wharncliffe
Blade Steel: N690
Hardness: 57/59HRC
Blade Thickness: 120/1000
Closed Length: 4 1/2 inches
Blade Length: 2 3/4 inches
Edge Length: 2 3/4 inches
Overall Length: 7 1/16 inches
Clip: Tip Up / Reversible
Weight: 3.33 oz
Factory Box: Yes
Blade Finish: Satin
Maker Effort: 9
Country: Italy

 

Notes: I would call it more of a spear; but they call it a wharncliffe. This model has no lock, but heavy detents instead.

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  1. heckenka

    5 out of 5 Great gentlemans folder and edc

    (verified owner)

    I really love this knife. The front flipper tab is fun and I enjoyed getting used to using it. Its not really a flipper tab because you have to apply pressure constantly to open it, but I’m not sure what else to call it. The blade came very sharp. Ive only used it lightly so I can’t speak on edge retention. This knife is beautiful, I love getting it out and just enjoying its great construction and design. The micarta seems to be darker on my knife than many of the photos I see online, but that’s ok with me. It is pictured on this site, but on other sites there isn’t writing on the pocket clip. Ive seen ones with just a plain clip, so Im not sure if thats a change on newer knives or what. Mine has it and I’d prefer it without, but it’s a small complaint. Overall I’m extremely happy with this knife. Its a great change from the flipper/framelock that is very popular now.

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