Well shucks! This item is no longer available and we don't know when it will be back.Here are some similar items that we hope float your boat: Features: This Spyderco Delica 4 knife has a British Racing Green FRN handle and a premium ZDP-189 stainless steel blade. The blade on this Delica is ZDP-189, a powdered metal made by Hitachi that has phenomenal chemistry with 3% carbon. The hardness is around 64RC and edge retention is exceptional. The blade features spine jimping that extends from the ramp to the top of the handle. The Spyderco original thumb hole on the blade allows ambidextrous one-hand opening for right or left handers and the phosphor bronze washers at the pivot make the blade action smooth. The Delica has a lightweight FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon) handle with skeletonized stainless steel liners and a strong back lock mechanism. The handle features screw construction for quick, simple cleaning and adjustment. The FRN scales utilize Spyderco's patented Bi-Directional Texturing to keep your hand from slipping under pressure. The pocket clip is 4-way reversible for tip-up/down and left/right carry. The Delica is a smaller version of the Spyderco Endura knife. Both knives have been extremely popular over the years thanks to their lightweight, high performance build and affordable price.
Specifications
Blade Steel: Zdp 189
Model Number: C 11 Pgre
Lock Type: Lock Back
Blade Thickness: 0.09 inches
Handle Thickness: 0.4 inches
Blade Length: 2.875 inches
Open Length: 7.125 inches
Weight: 2.5 ounces
Blade Edge: Plain
Finish Color: Satin
Style: Drop Point
Clip Type: Tip Up Tip Down
Handle Material: Polymer
Use Case: EDC
Origin: Japan
Pros vs Cons
Based on online reviews from verified buyers around the web.
Lightweight and compact design, perfect for everyday carry.
Exceptional edge retention due to ZDP-189 steel.
Ambidextrous one-hand opening with thumb hole.
High-quality construction with smooth blade action.
Ergonomic handle with excellent grip.
Reversible pocket clip for versatile carry options.
Affordable price for a high-end steel knife.
FRN handles may be hard on lightweight materials like shorts.
Not suitable for heavy-duty tasks like prying open wooden crates.