Many U.S. metropolitan cities draw the line for carrying pocketknives in public to knives with blades two-inches in length or under. Welcome to Chicago! If I were a Chicagoan and carried a pocketknife regularly, I might be inclined (as a law abiding citizen) to carry a tool falling under this city's restriction.
The Spyderco C130G Chicago is just that. Two-inches of flat ground CTS BD1N blade urbanely outfitted with black G-10 handle scales and Michael Walker LinerLock. The handle is shaped and sized ergonomically with full-length skeletonized liners inside for strength without bulk or weight.
Its leaf-like shaped blade effectively cuts across the board, from significant strenuous cuts like carpet and poly rope to something as simple as fingernail cleaning or scraping tape off of glass.
A deep pocket clip burrows the knife down into a pant's pocket with the tip facing up ready to carry left- or right-handed. This one is for Chicagoans or anyone looking for a city/suit knife.
Features:
Overall Length: 5.031" (128mm)
Blade Length: 2" (51mm)
Steel: CTS-BD1N
Closed Length: 3.125" (79mm)
Edge Length: 1.75" (44mm)
Weight: 2.2 oz. (62g)
Blade Thickness: 0.093" (2.5mm)
Handle: G-10
Clip Position: Ambi
Tip Carry Position: Tip-Up
Lock Type: LinerLock
Grind: Full-Flat