🗡️ The Feldspar: Your sleek, sharp edge for every adventure.
The CJRB Feldspar Pocket Folding Knife features a 3.53-inch AR-RPM9 steel blade hardened to 59-61 HRC for exceptional durability and sharpness. Its ergonomic G10 handle with inset liners offers superior comfort and a slim profile, complemented by a deep-carry clip for discreet everyday carry. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this large tactical knife is ambidextrous, lightweight at 4.2 ounces, and backed by a 1-year warranty, making it a reliable, high-performance tool built to last.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting, Everyday Carry |
Brand | CJRB CUTLERY |
Model Name | Feldspar |
Special Feature | Folding Knife,Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Deep-Carry Clip, Lanyard Hole |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Green |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 3.53 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 4.23 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Feldspar |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 8.25 Inches |
Size | Large |
Manufacturer | CJRB CUTLERY |
UPC | 850016600028 |
Part Number | 1912 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | 1912 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Folding Knife,Folding |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Amazing value, and awesome ergonomics.
This is probably the best pocket knife for the money you can get. Yes you can spend a lot more and get a better knife. But it's value proposition is hard to beat.What to like; Smooth action, curved edges, and a nice finish texture. D2 steel has very good corrosion resistance, edge retention isn't as good as some other materials. But as a pocket knife this is an excellent choice. Comfortable in the hand, small in the pocket and keen factory edge. Although if you work the edge a bit you could improve on it a bit. But as I said edge retention of their steel is just average.If you don't want to spend the money on a much more expensive knife with a slight advantage in edge retention. This knife offers amazing value, excellent ergonomics and a good fit and finish.The negative, nothing really stands out. I suppose you could re-grease it and get a better open. You could do a better job on the edge. But over all their is nothing this knife really fails at.Possible improvements, I'd like to see a half cerated version. Id also like to see a version with an easy open nub on the spine when closed. The opening is smooth with the flip of a wrist and a flick of your thumb. But I do like the quick action knives.
J**S
Very nice for pocket carry or purse carry
Perfect size for pocket or purse carry. Takes a little getting used to opening - a little stiff brand new but that’s to be expected. Very sharp blade. Handle is super smooth, nice material and I love the color. I got this same knife in two different sizes. Very nice highly recommend
C**E
I collect Knives, and use them at work, camping, and fishing.
It is truly amazing the quality and price. Not the perfect knife, but we all know that does not exist. This knife is small. I can hide it in my palm. That is either good or bad. The pocket clip is nice and high and it sits low in my pocket. The action is really where it is at. It opens a tiny bit with effort but once started you can flip it out with the wrist, "chuck" it open with a finger push, or use the thumb stud (it assists well but is hard to use from the completely folded position-hard with the small size). This knife, which I selected the natural green G10 handle, is beautiful and well engineered. I gave the high review because the VALUE is here. I will use this knife at work. It came very sharp. I bought it for the price and it is so nice I want to keep it nice. Also though I want to ruin it so I treat myself to the one slightly larger. I own expensive Italian switchblades and almost every maker brand knifes. THIS I will carry.
D**0
It is a great budget EDC knife.
This is the first EDC knife I've bought since I was a kid back in the boy scouts, so I am by no means an expert when it comes to knives. But I am largely very pleased with this blade outside of a few notable flaws, I'd say it is excellent for its price.The Good:- Aesthetically pretty. I like a more gentlemen EDC look, and for $35, this comes pretty close. I bought the blue version because I thought it made the brass accent pop the best. The stonewash blade looks very pretty as well.- Perfectly sharp out of the box. It cut right through a plastic shipping envelope without any effort the first time I used it, and cutting packages will likely be what I use this for 95% of the time.- Fit is excellent. No blade play and no detent play. I saw some people say their model has some detent play, but this one seems to have dodged that problem. The blade placement seems to be perfectly centered, but the grind of the blade seems to be just slightly off center. (Not a big deal for me)The Bad.- The ergonomics. The overall shape is great, and this is probably excellent for smaller hands. Even though I knew what I was getting into with a small blade, I think an extended finger choil would have been good for someone with bigger hands like mine. (I don't have huge hands, but I am 6'1" and my hands are of normal proportions). The choil on this can be used for a little more grip to choke up on, but only for precise work. you'd like have a hard time using it for extended periods like this.- The action. While not terrible, the detent does feel very strong. So while I can flick the blade out, it feels like it needs to be done from very specific angles lest it only flips out part way. The shape of the blade almost puts my thumb in a dangerous spot once the blade has deployed. It feels like it wouldn't be difficult to overextend your thumb on the flip and hit the blade. Otherwise, the action is smooth, as the bearings are fine. Likewise, use caution when putting the blade back into the handle. I've already nicked the top of my thumb nail a few times testing out the lock release. Slow rolling the blade out, and using two hands the close feels like the way to go for this knife unless you are confident in your dexterity. I will not be trying to drop shut this knife for my own safety.- The finish. The blade looks great, but mine came with some sort of stain on one of the brass rings that appears to be permanent. It kind of muddies up the good looks of the rest of the blade. Not enough to seriously dock points for, and likely is a problem specific to my blade and not the entire run of manufacturing. I do find a few sharper spots on the thumb studs as well, they don't feel uniform all the way around.The Surprising.- The pocket clip. Almost every review of this knife that I've seen on Youtube seemed to complain about the clip. Most lamented the lack of flush screws. It seems like CJRB has listened to those reviews because the one I got does have flush screws. So it slides in an out of a pocket excellently without having the screws catch on anything. It is also obviously a very small knife, so you barely know it is in your pocket. The other complaint about this clip was having hot spots on the grip. It might just be me and the way I hold this knife, but I don't feel any hot spots. I can feel the clip is there when I hold it, but it is not uncomfortable at all. the edge of the clip bill might create one for some people depending on their grip and hand size, but for me, this is a completely negligible to the point of simply not registering. Your mile may vary on this point.TLDR;Excellent knife for the price. Be cautious on opening and closing this model.
C**S
Great knife, great company
First of all, I consider this to be the perfect folding pocket knife. I've never lost one, but I have back up anyway. I use it at work, and at home. It's pretty much always clipped on my pocket. It's very sturdy, feels good on the hand, and has a great shape for cutting. It's D2 steel, which seems to be a good steel for a pocket knife. It stays sharp, and when it needs to be sharpened, I've only had to give it couple once-overs with the sharpening rod and it's sharp again.The only issue I've had is that it somehow lost one of the two screws that hold the clip on. I contacted the company trying to buy the screws, and they told me that don't sell them. Instead, they simply sent me a set of replacement screws for free!They took care of everything fast. This is how companies used to be in terms of customer service, and I was really surprised and happy that this company is!
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