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D Rocket Lab Serpentine Slipjoint

D Rocket Lab Serpentine Slipjoint

  • Titanium handle scales and blades made of M390 steel
  • Slipjoint locking 
  • with interchangeable blade 
Darriel Caston, the man behind D Rocket Lab is a total science fiction fan, but it may then also like to be traditional.

The Serpentine of D Rocket Lab is a successful proof that modern materials and traditional knife shapes fit together quite great.
Both blades as well as the cap lifter, can be opened with the Nailnick conveniently.
If you would rather have another small blade instead of the cap lifter, it can be easily replaced through the screwed handle scales.

The large blade has a Wharncliffe shape and has a Stonewashed finish on one side and a satin finish on the other.
The cap lifter has a Stonewashed finish.

Serpentine Pattern
The Serpentine Pattern is a popular and traditional knife shape for classic folding knives.
It features the typical curve shape of the handle and usually has two or three blades.

Blade Shape: Wharncliffe
Blade length: 5,4
Blade material: M390
Closed Length: 8,3
Handle Material: Titanium
Legal to carry in Germany: Yes
Overall Length: 14,2

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Risk of cuts: The most common hazard when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can easily penetrate skin and tissue.

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