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5680OrochiLiner LockFolding EDC Pocket Knife

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The Serpent Strikes: Meet the Orochi.

The Orochi takes its name from the legendary serpent in Japanese mythology and its many appearances in anime—embodying the raw untamed power of the natural world. Designed by knifemaker Princeton Wong, the Orochi brings his award-winning vision—recognized at Blade Show Texas 2024 for Best Machine-Assisted Custom Knife—into an accessible everyday carry.

The clip point recurve blade in a satin finish is made from 14C28N steel, delivering reliable edge retention and clean slicing performance. Deployment is seamless, whether you prefer the discreet hidden flipper tab—mirroring Princeton’s custom—or the dual thumbstuds. Once in motion, the IKBS™ ball bearing pivot ensures glassy-smooth action every time. A G10 handle paired with a stainless steel bolster creates a confident, ergonomic grip that feels as refined as it looks.
  • Superior Performance 14C28N blade steel for excellent edge retention
  • Easy Opening Flipper or thumb stud allows for fast opening with one hand
  • Smooth Opening IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
  • Easy Closing Liner lock can be easily closed with one hand
  • Exceptional Grip G10 handle with stainless steel bolster provides exceptional grip in all conditions
  • Low Profile Pocket clip provides secure carry
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DesignerPrinceton WongHouston, Texas

Custom knifemaker Princeton Wong brought his first knives to Blade Show in 2018. Just three years later, he won Best New Maker at Blade Show and Most Innovative Design at the International Custom Cutlery Exposition. Princeton followed a winding path to knifemaking that started in martial arts, graphic design, and performance auto part fabrication. He finds inspiration in nature and pop culture, focusing on original designs that buck trends and aren’t afraid to be different. He also served as Secretary-Treasurer on the Knifemakers Guild board of directors, an organization with ties to the beginning of the U.S. custom knifemaking scene.

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