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Elk Ridge Linerlock ER-A2002LB - Assisted Opening Knife With Light Brown Wood Handle

Elk Ridge Linerlock ER-A2002LB - Assisted Opening Knife With Light Brown Wood Handle

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Elk Ridge Linerlock ER-A2002LB - Assisted Opening Knife With Light Brown Wood Handle

Elk Ridge Linerlock ER-A2002LB - Assisted Opening Knife With Light Brown Wood Handle

SKU:  ERA2002LB • UPC:  805319443155

Meet the Elk Ridge Linerlock A/O Light Brown ER-A2002LB—a compact, dependable folding knife designed for everyday carry, outdoor adventures, and quick tasks. With assisted opening, a durable blade, and a warm light-brown wood handle, it blends practicality with everyday style.

  • Opening mechanism: Assisted-opening with a thumb pull enables fast, one-handed blade deployment from a pocket or belt clip.
  • Blade: 3.38" (8.59 cm) black oxide coated stainless steel drop-point blade for versatile cutting and corrosion resistance.
  • Locking system: Liner lock keeps the blade securely engaged during use.
  • Handle: Light brown wood handle that feels comfortable in hand and adds natural character.
  • Closed length: 4.5" (11.43 cm) total length when folded, making it convenient for everyday carry.
  • Extended tang: Extended tang provides improved balance and durability during use.
  • Extras: Thumb pull for easy access, lanyard hole for personalization or attachment, and pocket clip for secure carry.
  • Packaging: Boxed, ready for gifting or safe storage.

Designed for: everyday carry enthusiasts, DIYers, hikers, and anyone needing a reliable, easy-to-deploy knife. Benefits include quick one-handed access, solid blade performance for slicing and light duty tasks, and a comfortable, natural-feel handle. The combination of a practical blade profile, wooden handle, and thoughtful features helps you stay prepared without fuss—whether you’re opening boxes, preparing camp meals, or tackling small repair jobs.

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