Microtech Knives
Stitch Auto Pink Cerakote 169-1 PK-X14 3.75" Blade
Stitch Auto Pink Cerakote 169-1 PK-X14 3.75" Blade
The Stitch model meets a standout in this carefully cerakoted pink Microtech Stitch. Not just any pink.. Hot pink, my friends. Add this piece to your pocket--there is no doubt it will be a conversation starter to all.
This colorway may have a personal significance to you or someone you love who has faced/or is in the fight against breast cancer. Give cancer the middle finger with a the sharp and pointy Stitch Auto.
Let's get into the specifics: Berenji worked closely with Tony Marfione of Microtech Knives based in North Carolina, USA to make a production version of the iconic Stitch model. Overall length is about 8.5" with the Wharncliffe style blade (made from reliable Bohler M390 stainless steel) sitting at 3.75" and the handle finishing at 5.00". The weight is 6.38 oz in hand. The blade thickness is 0.19", and the handle is 0.62" thick.
Borka Blades not only endure frequent use but they are enhanced by it. Live once, live well. Carry a Borka Blades.
- Blade Length: 3.75"
- Handle Length: 5.00"
- Overall Length: 8.50"
- Blade Material: Bohler M390 Stainless Steel
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Hollow
- Blade Finish: Stonewash
- Handle Material: Aluminum
- Blade Thickness: 0.19"
- Handle Thickness: 0.62"
- Knife Type: Auto
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Weight: 6.38 oz
- Made in: USA by Microtech Knives
Finish details: Stitch Auto Pink Cerakote 169-1 PK-X14 3.75" Blade Pink Cerakote
*This listing is for one blade only. Other items featured in the photos are for size and suggested use reference only*
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