CRKT - Otanashi Noh Ken Pocket Knife
The Otanashi noh Ken™ was designed by the venerable James Williams of Encinitas, CA. As a veteran and martial arts practitioner/trainer, he knows his tools - especially the tactical variety. In fact, his knife designs have quickly become a staple for military special forces and tactical law enforcement agencies around the world. So when SOCOM needed a larger, thinner, pocket knife that was easy to carry and conceal, Williams answered the call
Longer than the Hissatsu™ Folder, yet still slimmer than the popular Heiho™ knife, the Otanashi noh Ken™ offers exceptional concealment options and superior blade penetration. With a blade in the Osoraku style, crafted by the samurai warlord Takeda Shingen from the 16". Century, it became famous, it is efficient and effective. In addition, the blade features an anti-reflective surface for better concealment, ensuring that enemies of freedom will never see it coming
The CRKT® safety innovation adds a brilliant liner lock to your pocket knife. The safety involves placing a pen between the locking bar and the frame. This pen serves as an additional layer of security, so that the locking mechanism is less likely to come loose during use
To activate the safety, push the manual safety lever forward. To close the knife, pull the handle lever back, slide the safety insert over, and fold the blade into the closed position. Many CRKT® folders feature this innovative safety system
The blade of the Otanashi noh Ken™ is laser-engraved with Japanese Kanji, meaning "The Silent Sword," a fitting name for a knife designed to defend quickly and quietly. This blade comes with a G110 handle for unparalleled grip and a clip that allows for deep, discreet carry. From a designer with extensive training in classical Samurai techniques, one would expect nothing less
If you need a mission tool you can rely on, one that won't draw attention because it's too loud, reach for the silent sword in your pocket - Otanashi noh Ken™