Toor Knives has recently announced the expansion of their popular Field 2.0 fixed blade knives with a limited run Ebony handled model.

Toor Knives states “Making this small batch of Ebony Field 2.0’s even more special is the fact we secured the ebony from our neighbors here in East County, San Diego – Taylor Guitars.

The wood itself is cut and processed by the Crelicam Ebony mill in Cameroon by a dedicated and hardworking local workforce and each piece is unique, meaning each one of these blades has the potential to be different and stand alone.

We individually process every ebony handle by hand and finish it with an extremely high grit and buff to ensure the wood will last a lifetime.

We designed the Field 2.0 with every day use in mind and it has quickly become known as the workhorse of our Outdoor Series.

Its small size allows for all day carry comfort, while having the capability to handle almost any task out on the trail.

The Field 2.0 Ebony is made in the USA by our talented manufacturing team and includes a genuine Hermann Oak saddle leather sheath.”

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Overall Length:8.75″
  • Blade Length:4.5″
  • Handle Length:4.25″
  • Handle Material:Ebony
  • Liner:0.035″ Copper
  • Steel:CPM 154
  • Blade Thickness:0.1875″
  • Blade Hardness:59-61 Rockwell
  • Weight:6.8 oz

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