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Stitch Automatic Black Tactical Standard 3.75" Blade
Stitch Automatic Black Tactical Standard 3.75" Blade
One could argue that you can't say Stitch without uttering Sebastijan Berenji of Borka Blades right after. While the production Microtech Stitch has some adjustments to the fully customized version, holding it in hand is an undeniable pleasure. The ergonomics to this beast of a knife are there in spades, which is why this model has grown in popularity over the years. You can find dozens of finish variations of this iconic production knife model designed by Borka Blades. Microtech Knives brings the heat with unsurpassed quality and expertise in the knife industry. Take your pick of automatic and ram-lok closure options.
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: PVD
- Handle Material: Aluminum
- Blade Thickness: 0.19"
- Handle Thickness: 0.62"
- Knife Type: Automatic
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Weight: 6.38 oz.
- Made in: USA by Microtech Knives
Finish details: Stitch Automatic Black Tactical Standard 3.75" Blade
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