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Jose da Cruz Grafting Knife Wood INOX Folding Knife

18+
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£17.95
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Is there a better ring-lock, lightweight, economically priced pocket knife on the market? We don't think so!

Working out of Palaçoulo in Portugal the father and son team of Jose da Cruz create knives of outstanding quality and practicality. They are notable by their use of a heavyweight brass ring lock that secures the blade in the open position, no puny stainless or aluminium that over time loosens and becomes less effective.

The Jose da Cruz Wharncliffe Wood INOX features a large Wharncliff blade made from INOX stainless steel. It is extremely sharp out of the box and makes for a highly versatile blade. There is a choice of handle material; Walnut or Wenge wood. Bothe are tough hardwoods perfectly suited to the rough and tumble faced by a working blade.

Fits the large leather belt sheath. See below

SKU
JDC-IPL.XT.85.01-$$
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
INOX Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
8.5
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.16
Closed Length (cm)
10.4
Overall Length (cm)
18.9
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
223
Blade Shape:
Wharncliffe
Blade Finish:
Satin
Grind:
Hollow
Handle Material:
Wood
Lock Type:
Ringlock
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
50
fbt-product:
/flitz-premium-microfibre-polishing-cloth
fbt-product:
/jdc-leather-sheath/

Description


Is there a better ring-lock, lightweight, economically priced pocket knife on the market? We don't think so!

Working out of Palaçoulo in Portugal the father and son team of Jose da Cruz create knives of outstanding quality and practicality. They are notable by their use of a heavyweight brass ring lock that secures the blade in the open position, no puny stainless or aluminium that over time loosens and becomes less effective.

The Jose da Cruz Wharncliffe Wood INOX features a large Wharncliff blade made from INOX stainless steel. It is extremely sharp out of the box and makes for a highly versatile blade. There is a choice of handle material; Walnut or Wenge wood. Bothe are tough hardwoods perfectly suited to the rough and tumble faced by a working blade.

Fits the large leather belt sheath. See below

Specification


SKU
JDC-IPL.XT.85.01-$$
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
INOX Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
8.5
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.16
Closed Length (cm)
10.4
Overall Length (cm)
18.9
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
223
Blade Shape:
Wharncliffe
Blade Finish:
Satin
Grind:
Hollow
Handle Material:
Wood
Lock Type:
Ringlock
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
50
fbt-product:
/flitz-premium-microfibre-polishing-cloth
fbt-product:
/jdc-leather-sheath/

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  • 4
    A Marmite Knife

    Posted by if its not industrial it's broken on 30th Nov 2023

    Similar to the Opinel but taken to another level, the Wenge / some pronounce it "Wengi" is a rare alternative to the standard choices. The blade is very sharp and the profile is very sensible, not a weapon, a working knife. It's not going to withstand lots of abuse, the Brass locking feral is well thought out but the design has its limits. Personally I like this knife, at £18.00 its nothing to quibble over. A nice ergonomic knife, real hardwood, love the Brass feel, very use able blade. Opinel has the "Hoover Brand" history for this design of knife but the Jose de Cruz is the one I would opt for.

  • 5
    Jose da Cruz Grafting Knife Wood INOX

    Posted by Phil G. on 16th Dec 2022

    I really like this knife and although it's not a UK legal I'll be carrying it in my bag.

  • 3
    Jose Cruz Grafting Knife.

    Posted by Colin Veacock on 9th Dec 2022

    For the money I really shouldn't criticise as this knife is not that bad even if it does wreak of cheapness. Light, not bad to look at and reasonably sharp. If you're looking for a thing of beauty this Isn't for you.