Toor Knives Merchant 2.0

Toor Knives SKU: Toor Merchant 2.0 - Black
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0
Toor Knives Merchant 2.0

Toor Knives Merchant 2.0

Toor Knives SKU: Toor Merchant 2.0 - Black
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Regular price $250.00
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BLADE MATERIAL
CPM S35VN
HANDLE MATERIAL
Titanium
BLADE SHAPE
Drop Point
BLADE LENGTH (in)
3.75

Following the exact profile of its predecessor, the Merchant 2.0 has been updated with slimmer handles for less weight, domed hardware, and a deep carry pocket clip. This blade was originally designed as the ultimate everyday carry pocket workhorse. This version of the Merchant folder has a standard, curved blade shape that allows for smooth cutting and is made entirely here at Toor Knives, in San Diego, CA.

With an extra-high bevel grind that provides plenty of sharpening life, this frame lock folding knife uses premium 6al-4v titanium, precision-machined handle scales with a CPM S35VN blade. We custom-make every screw and back spacer in our manufacturing facility, also using 6al-4v titanium. The blade rides on phosphor bronze washers, giving it a smooth, controlled folding action, and our signature deep carry titanium pocket clips allow the knife to sit lower in the pocket for extra comfort when carrying.

Mechanism Frame Lock
Overall Length 8.0"
Blade Length 3.75"
Handle Length 4.25"
Blade Thickness 0.125"
Overall Thickness 0.4"
Weight 3.6oz
Blade Hardness 59-61 Rockwell
Steel CPM S35VN
Handle Material 6AL-4V Titanium
Hardware 6AL-4V
Screw Size Torx 8

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Fernando G.
I own over 200 knives,

I own over 200 knives, from $60 Civivis to $600 CKFs and/or CRKs. The Toor that I received was the dullest knife I have ever purchased. But no problem, I love the design and spent hours sharpening it.. But I'm fidgeting with it, and all of a sudden the detent was GONE. It would lock up but the detent was completely gone to the point that I couldn't flick it open anymore. Again, that had never happened to me before. It's as if the detent ball just fell off. Anyway, great design but horrible workmanship. I wish all the veterans the absolute best. This is not with them. Unfortunately, there is no quality control on these knives.

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