A sports car among minivans.An everyday carry knife is your commuter cartypically chosen for reliability and practicality. But why settle for anything but a sleek, powerful head turner? The Snarky pocket knife combines curving lines and flashy details for a daily companion thats anything but average. Designed by Philip Booth in Ithaca, Michigan, this folder is dangerously good looking. A flat-ground recurve blade boosts slicing capability through the roof and the satin finish sets it off from the shapely handle. Philip isnt just practiced in design and knife making, hes a notoriously accomplished painter and printmaker. Stainless steel inlays in the black grippy handle of the Snarky stick true to his roots and add a distinct creative flair. The outcome: design with an I-just-cant-put-my-finger-on-it attraction. It looks better in motion; safety comes standard with a solid locking liner. The Snarky may have the looks of a showpiece, but its got the soul of a workhorse.Specifications:Blade Length: 2.831" (71.91 mm)Edge: PlainSteel: 8Cr13MoVBlade Finish: Satin FinishBlade Thickness: 0.145" (3.68 mm)Grind: FlatClosed Length: 4.026" (102.26 mm)Open Length: 6.938" (176.23 mm)Weight: 5.8 ozHandle: Polyoxymethylene (POM); Inlay - 2Cr13Style: Folding Knife with Locking Liner