![]() ![]() The guard and pommel are made from brushed aluminum, while the main handle portion (with its standard, very mild, finger grooves) is crafted from red canvas Micarta, contoured and finished to give it an almost wood-like grain and gloss. ![]() The blade has a few unusual flourishes compared to the non-limited stablemates, but the BotM 119’s handle sticks to the playbook. ![]() In combination with the S35VN steel, this should be a pretty potent slicer if it gets pressed into service and not simply preserved on the collector’s shelf. Today you can get the 119s with or without the fuller the BotM version forgoes it for an unbroken satin finish across its blade – which, in an unusual twist, is full flat ground. The BoTM 119 has the 6-inch blade we all know and love, looking like a scaled-up version of the 110’s California clip. The gray, distressed leather sheath is unique to this 119 Special ![]()
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