When knife designers Jon and Josh Graham decided to create a knife with a difference, the Columbia River Razel 2013 certainly fits the description. This model is a cross between a chisel and a razor with a knife handle. This gives you two useful razor sharp edges, one for tapping or pushing and one for precise cutting.
The Razal comes with an impressive 7.25” utility style blade that is made from 9Cr18MoV stainless steel, Rockwell hardness of 58-60 and a satin finish. This particular tool is very popular with mechanics, carpenters, farmers and home craftsman. The Razal can be used for removing paint and stickers, mortises and tenons, cutting through paracord, wire insulation and much more. For whatever reasons for having this, you will certainly not be disappointed or let down. In fact you will be wondering how you ever survived before without it.
The handle is made from polished Micarta which allows you to have a secure and firm grip at all times. On the end of the handle there is a bottle and jar opener, plus a hardened steel window breaker tip. This can also be used to cut through thickets and also helps to release tangles in rope and nets
If you are looking for a high-quality work tool, look no further than the Columbia River Razel 2013.
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