REFERENCE ONLY - Spyderco Delica 4 NLEOMF C11FPBLM Folding Knife, 2.875" Plain Edge Blade, Blue FRN Handle
No Longer Available - Informational Purposes Only.
In the year 2000, the United States Congress and President Bill Clinton authorized the establishment of a National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington, D.C. The goal of this museum is to tell the story of American law enforcement through exhibits, collections, research and education. Designed as a natural extension of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, it will be the largest and most comprehensive museum to honor the duty and sacrifice of America's law enforcement officers. Building and exhibit designs for the museum are currently in progress and countless artifacts are being collected and catalogued to document the contributions and accomplishments of our nation's law enforcement officers.
To support this worthy cause and to continue to do Spyderco's part to honor our country's law enforcement personnel, Spyderco is proud to offer a special edition of our popular Delica knife. The Commemorative National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Foundation Delica features a blue handle and a laser-engraved logo of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Foundation (NLEOMF), the organization responsible for both the memorial and museum projects.
Spyderco will donate a portion of the sales of every commemorative Delica to the NLEOMF to support the museum project. The museum is currently scheduled to open in late 2013.
- Blade Length: Approximately 2.875" ~ 73 mm
- Blade Material: VG-10 Stainless Steel
- Blade Style: Flat Ground, Plain Edge
- Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.125" ~ 3 mm
- Lock Style: Lock Back
- Closed Overall Length: Approximately 4.25" ~ 108 mm
- Open Overall Length: Approximately 7.125" ~ 181 mm
- Handle Material: Blue Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon (FRN)
- Pocket Clip: Right Hand Tip Up | Right Hand Tip Down | Left Hand Tip Up | Left Hand Tip Down
- Weight: Approximately 2.30 Ounces ~ 64 Grams
- Special Features:
Spyderco Will Donate a Portion of the Sales to the NLEOMF (www.NLEOMF.org)
Lanyard Hole
Made In Seki City Japan