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OBAKE™ SKOSHI

Designed by Lucas Burnley in Bend, Oregon
It’s compact in size but still big on attitude.

The Obake™ Skoshi everyday carry knife has the same uniquely etched blade, cord wrapped handle and cool factor as its larger cousin. Proof once again that looks can be deceiving.
  • Cord-Wrapped Handle
  • Individually Etched Ti-Nitride Blade
  • Glass Reinforced Nylon Sheath w/Skull Bead
$49.99
Out of stock
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Specifications
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Blade Length 2.41" (61.11 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr13MoV
Blade Finish Titanium Nitride
Blade Thickness 0.11" (2.74 mm)
Overall Length 5.38" (136.58 mm)
Weight 1.50 oz. (42.52 g)
Handle Nylon Cord Wrap
Style Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath
Sheath Lanyard Black Cord; metal skull bead
Sheath Material Thermoplastic
Sheath Weight 0.70 oz. (19.84g)
It’s compact in size but still big on attitude. The Obake™ Skoshi everyday carry knife has the same uniquely etched blade, cord wrapped handle and cool factor as its larger cousin. Proof once again that looks can be deceiving.

Designed by Lucas Burnley of Albuquerque, NM, the Obake™ Skoshi is an artful combination of a classic knife style built with modern-day materials and techniques. It's another example of Burnley's belief that knives are a personal expression of independence. And this one makes a statement when you bring it out for action.

A throwback to a classic Japanese design, it features a full tang fixed blade with a unique gray titanium nitride finish that's acid-etched to give each knife a distinct look. It's like he made the blade exclusively for you to throw down when the need for utility comes up.

The handle has a Katana style nylon cord for an exceptional and secure all-weather grip. When storms or trouble are brewing, you'll be ready.

The sheath of the Obake™ is made from glass-reinforced nylon that provides consistent retention even in humid environments. A paracord lanyard on the sheath is designed to attach to your belt loop and keep the sheath in place when you deploy the knife. A skull bead adds a not-so-subtle accent to the paracord lanyard.

The Obake™ Skoshi isn't looking for work, but it's ready to show up looking like a boss when it's time to get the job done.

Lucas Burnley

Bend, Oregon 

When you ask Lucas what drew him to the knife world as a teenager, he’ll tell you it was stories of survival, off-path adventures with his father, and a healthy dose of action movies.

Over the years, he has experimented with a broad range of styles to artfully combine classical examples with modern materials and techniques, such as with his Obake™ knife. Lucas believes knives are a personal expression of independence. We couldn’t agree more.

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