Spyderco C219GP Q Ball Knife "Walk-Around" - Knives Plus Media

Published: 7 years ago

The illustrated Spyderco Knife is the Spyderco Q Ball Knife that features a 2.72" Wharncliffe blade made of VG10 stainless steel, .118" thick. The blade of this Spyderco knife has a flat grind, a pronounced choil with notches and a notched thumb ramp for secure grip, and the Spyderco hole for ambidextrous one hand opening. The black G10 handle, 3.86" closed, has skeletonized stainless steel liners and a stainless steel backspacer for strength, a Ball Bearing Lock and a lanyard hole. A side to side reversible wire clip is mounted at the butt end of this Spyderco Knife. The Spyderco Q Ball Knife has an overall open length of 6.58" and it weighs 3.5 ounces. Made in Japan.

From the Spyderco website: Named for the ceramic ball bearing that is the heart of its lock mechanism, the Q Ball is a combination of extreme cutting performance, compact size, and silky-smooth action. The business end of is a full-flat-ground VG-10 Wharncliffe-style blade with a generous finger choil that encourages a forward grip. It is complemented by a wide, hand-filling handle crafted with skeletonized full stainless steel liners, a solid stainless steel back spacer, and textured G-10 scales. The blade and handle are joined by Spyderco's Ball Bearing Lock - a patented mechanism that offers exceptionally smooth operation and impressive lock strength. Together with a reversible, deep-pocket wire clip and a fully accessible Trademark Round Hole in the blade, it makes carry and operation of the Q Ball ambidextrous.

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