
Whitby | Wood Lock Knife | | 3.25"
Whitby Knives presents this clip point lock knife that will stand up to any task. Featuring a wooden handle with lanyard hole for security. This 3.25” Clip Point blade is made from high-quality stainless steel and features a great cutting edge. This is a solid, secure lock knife that will get the job done.
Features:
- 3.25" Stainless steel blade
- 4.25" closed length
- Wood handle with stainless steel bolsters
- Lanyard hole
- Weighs 109g
- Supplied in a white card box
Folding Knife
A Folding Knife is a type of folding knife which uses an internal mechanism to finish the opening of the blade once the user has partially opened it using a flipper or thumb stud attached to the blade.
Whitby Knives presents this clip point lock knife that will stand up to any task. Featuring a wooden handle with lanyard hole for security. This 3.25” Clip Point blade is made from high-quality stainless steel and features a great cutting edge. This is a solid, secure lock knife that will get the job done.
Features:
- 3.25" Stainless steel blade
- 4.25" closed length
- Wood handle with stainless steel bolsters
- Lanyard hole
- Weighs 109g
- Supplied in a white card box
Folding Knife
A Folding Knife is a type of folding knife which uses an internal mechanism to finish the opening of the blade once the user has partially opened it using a flipper or thumb stud attached to the blade.
Original: $20.93
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$7.33Description
Whitby Knives presents this clip point lock knife that will stand up to any task. Featuring a wooden handle with lanyard hole for security. This 3.25” Clip Point blade is made from high-quality stainless steel and features a great cutting edge. This is a solid, secure lock knife that will get the job done.
Features:
- 3.25" Stainless steel blade
- 4.25" closed length
- Wood handle with stainless steel bolsters
- Lanyard hole
- Weighs 109g
- Supplied in a white card box
Folding Knife
A Folding Knife is a type of folding knife which uses an internal mechanism to finish the opening of the blade once the user has partially opened it using a flipper or thumb stud attached to the blade.


















