REFERENCE ONLY - Spyderco Navaja C147CFP Folding Knife, 3-7/8" Plain Edge Blade, Black Carbon Fiber and G-10 Laminate Handle
No Longer Available - Informational Purposes Only.
- Blade Length: Approximately 3.875" ~ 3 7/8" ~ 98 mm
- Blade Material: CPM-S30V Stainless Steel
- Blade Style: Plain Edge
- Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.125" ~ 1/8" ~ 3 mm
- Lock Style: Michael Walker Liner Lock
- Closed Overall Length: Approximately 4.75" ~ 4 3/4" ~ 121 mm
- Open Overall Length: Approximately 8.625" ~ 8 5/8" ~ 219 mm
- Handle Material: Black Textured Carbon Fiber and G-10 Laminated Scales and Stainless Steel Bolster
- Pocket Clip: Right Hand Tip Up | Right Hand Tip Down | Left Hand Tip Up | Left Hand Tip Down
- Weight: Approximately 5.10 Ounces ~ 145 Grams
- Special Features:
Designed by Ed Schempp
Carraca Ratcheting Sound When Opening and Closing the Blade
Lanyard Hole
Made in Taiwan
Unique to the Navaja is the Carraca or ratcheting sound it produces when the blade opens and closes. Carraca ratcheting generates a reaction similar to the sound of chambering a round in a firearm, distinctively announcing the knife's presence and has been attributed to deterring a criminal or criminal behavior.
American Knifemaker Ed Schempp built a reputation on comingling Ethnic cutlery with the modern folder. His Spyderco Navaja collaboration incorporates the mystique of the Carraca with a traditional-shaped handle made with textured carbon fiber/G-10 laminate and stainless steel bolsters. The blade is Crucible Steel CPM S30V with the customary Navaja concave blade shape.
Inside the handle is a Michael Walker LinerLock with a textured liner. Outside the handle is an hourglass pocket clip with four-way compatible positioning, enabling the knife to be carried and drawn from the pocket tip-up/tip-down and/or left/right handed. The Spyderco Navaja showcases a form of historical and cultural cutlery made using modern materials and design engineering.