This knife by Zavit is up for review. It has ambidextrous thumb flippers and a back flipper. Like many knives is has liner lock. It also comes with a cord cutter and a glass breaker. The scales are a combination of a carbon fiber look and real wood. One side has the Zavit logo carved into it. My plan is to test it for a while and then with the help of my neighbor make new wood scales for it. What type of wood should I use?
As of this posting this knife is at a super price for an EDC or to practice making a custom knife. Who knows, maybe it will turn out to be a good knife. I got this one for under $10 which would also make it a nice knife for a beginner.
From Amazon:
Durable Knife: The knife weighs 4.6 ounces
has a total length of 8.1 inches, a blade
length of 3.3 inches and a closing length of
4.8 inches. It is made of high hardness
stainless steel, with excellent wear and
corrosion resistance, can easily meet various
environmental challenges.
Wooden Handle: Compared with the stainless
steel handle, the wooden embedded stainless
steel design makes the handle feel better and
lighter. It won’t feel very heavy when held in
the hand. It can be used more quickly and
save more time and effort. lf your man needs
a light and practical knife, this is very suitable
for him