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Bestech Shodan Folder Knife Silver Ti Handle SW + Satin S35VN Blade BT1910A

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BT1910A

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$230.00

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Blade Material: S35VN

Handle Material: Gray Titanium 

Clip Material: Titanium

Blade Length 3.875" 

Cutting Edge: 3.625"

Overall Length: 220mm (8.66")

Closed Length: 122mm (4.8")

Blade Thickness: 4.0mm (.157")

Blade Surface: Black Stonewash

Blade Surface: Stone Wash + Satin 

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  • 5
    Shodan

    Posted by Lee on 12th Feb 2022

    One of the most satisfying knives I've purchased in quite a while. If you like the design, this one checks all the boxes. Highly recommended!

  • 4
    Shodan - Better than I expected

    Posted by Perry Rowley on 15th Jan 2022

    Nice, quality build, smooth action and surprisingly comfortable grip.

  • 5
    Bestech Shodan Ti Handle Satin S35VN Blade

    Posted by DShuck on 5th Jan 2022

    I always wanted this knife but I never got one and they were gone. I added it to my wishlist on White Mountain Knives and at least a year later they notified me they were back in stock. I finally got one of my favorites and it’s incredible to use and handle.

  • 5
    Bestech Quslity in a great knife.

    Posted by John Case on 24th Jan 2020

    Bestech has impressed me with their quality, and this knife is no exception. Thin enough for comfortable EDC, but big enough for those of us who refer large blades. Good looking knife with a most excellent finger choil for detail work. A wickedly sharp blade from the factory, and a great action. I have to light switch the flipper, but you can also deploy the blade using a finger and the opening in the blade.

    Excellent steel, and titanium handles make this a bargain for the price. This was a case of "see the knife, buy the knife'.

    I happened to be cooking some chili when this came, so I put it to use slicing up some onions. The flipper , when the blade is depolyed, is low profile enough that the blade easily comes into contact very close to the finger choil with the cutting board from a more or less horizontal position. So, you can easily use most of the blade without resorting to holding it at odd angles.

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