Zancudo Knife Review. Great knife designed by ESEE and RAT, made by BRK

Published: 8 years ago

I bought mine at KnifeWorks.com, here's the link: https://goo.gl/uMB3l3
It costs 1.5 times as much Amazon: http://amzn.to/2cCXcY0

Amazon Canada: http://amzn.to/2cm2h3p
WarriorsAndWonders Canada: http://bit.ly/2cY6nCU

The Zancudo, which is the Spanish word for mosquito, is the first ever folder from ESEE. The blade resembles ESEE's Laser Strike fixed blade with it's Drop Point Blade Style. I think this folder is compatible with just about everyone.

ESEE allows their name to be put on the box, but it is not on the knife itself, though they openly let collectors know that they indeed collaborated on the Zancudo: https://www.eseeknives.com/avispa-zancudo.htm


Specifications:

Blade Length: 2.94 in. = 7.5cm

Overall Length: 7.00 in. = 17.8cm

Cutting Edge: 2.6 in. = 6.6cm

Blade Thickness: 0.09 in. = 2.2mm

Blade Material: Flat Ground AUS-8 Stainless Drop Point Blade

Handle Thickness: 11/32nds inch or 9mm
Orange Textured Nylon which is similar to what Ontario puts on their RAT1 and RAT2 knives

Lock Mechanism : Frame Lock

Open pillar construction. 3 pillars and a captured stop pin

Handle Length: 4.00 in. = just over a decimeter (10cm)

Weight: 3.2oz – 87gm

Pocket Clip: Right Hand, Tip-Up or Tip-Down

Design by Mike Perrin & Jeff Randall
Made by Proceeding Manufacture in Taiwan
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