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Closed it is 5 1/4 inches
Open it is 9 1/2 inches
The blade is 4 1/4 inches of CM 154
It is made by TiNives a premium blade company that went BK back in 2002 I believe. The design was by Larry Chew it has 88 ceramic ball bearings inside its opening mechanism that are self smoothing if you would. The more you open it the easier it is to open and the smoother it gets.
I play with mine while watching TV at night and it flicks open as fast as my Dalton Combat switchblade. It it rock solid in lock up and when the button is depressed it releases it and with a gentle flick of the wrist it slams shut.
Basically it opens and closes with the sound,speed, and ease of a butterfly knife. It has a unreal feel in the hand. And I can't seem to stop playing with it. I EDC it maybe 4 times a month but I play with it every single day. This would be my favorite blade.
These were made to compete with Chris Reeve and William Henry knives its retail list back in the day was $425.00 I bought mine NIB off E-Bay about 2 years ago for $125.00 and it was and is worth every penny of that investment. I guess you would have to hold it,flick it and feel what it does to really appreciate it. It truly is a stunning blade. The "feel" is what still gets me. Great knife!
Peace.