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The OEG EDC Modern Rag & Burl Micarta Sheepsfoot Custom Knife is a beautifully executed modern slipjoint that combines traditional practicality with contemporary materials and craftsmanship. The sheepsfoot blade profile is a favourite among everyday carry enthusiasts thanks to its exceptional control and straight cutting edge, making it ideal for precision work, package opening, and general utility tasks. The handle is crafted from striking Modern Burl Rag Micarta, a material that offers the warmth and character of natural materials while delivering the durability and weather resistance expected from a hard-use EDC knife. Titanium liners provide strength without unnecessary weight, adding a premium touch to the knife's construction.
The blade is made from AEB-L stainless steel, a steel highly regarded for its fine grain structure, excellent toughness, and ability to take an exceptionally keen edge. Finished with an attractive acid wash, the blade has a rugged, work-ready appearance that helps conceal the marks of regular use while enhancing corrosion resistance. Built as a traditional non-locking slipjoint with a blade length under three inches, this knife falls within the commonly accepted parameters for UK Friendly Carry when carried responsibly and in accordance with local legislation. Combining premium materials, practical design, and custom-level attention to detail, the OEG EDC Modern Burl Rag Micarta Sheepsfoot is an outstanding example of the modern custom slipjoint.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.