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Home Products 5350 No Time Off

Price$63.00
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Overview

Flavio Ikoma’s new rugged everyday carry folding knife is looking for a chance to flex its strength. An IKBS ball bearing pivot system with a flipper smoothly deploys a beefy modified drop point blade. Then the new innovative ILS safety sets a pin between the frame and locking liner and you are ready get to work. Grab the heavy-duty waffle iron traction grip handle and good luck letting go.

No Time Off from designer Flavio Ikoma of Presidente Prudente, Brazil, was initially designed to be a mechanic’s folder. It’s strong, yet versatile enough to handle whatever tasks you throw its way.

You’ll be amazed with how smoothly Flavio’s IKBS ball bearing pivot system deploys the blade on this little workhorse. And you’ll love how the patented ILS (Ikoma Locking System) ingeniously uses a lever with an elbow to automatically set a pin between the frame and liner. This helps prevent the liner from slipping down the blade ramp, and gives you an extra layer of safety when debris such as lint, dirt and grease gunk up your locking liner. When you’re done using your knife, press down on the ILS thumb rest and slide the locking liner over to disengage the safety.

When you need a knife with state-of-the-art features for heavy-duty tasks, the No Time Off is ready to punch in.

Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.

 

Has a couple light scuffs, excellent condition otherwise. 

Product Details

Blade Length 3

Overall Length 7.25

Closed Length 4.25

Weight (oz) 5.7

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Down Clip, Tip Down Carry, Has Safety

Blade Material CTS-BD1

Blade Details Sheepsfoot

About the Maker

Columbia River Knife & Tool (CRKT)
Columbia River Knife & Tool (CRKT)

CRKT® (Columbia River Knife and Tool®) was founded in 1994. From day one, we put innovation and integrity first. We made a commitment to build knives and tools that would inspire and endure. We collaborate with the best designers in the world and operate on a simple principle: that the greatest thing we can give our customers is Confidence in Hand®.

Ikoma, Flavio

"Since I was a kid, my life has been influenced by blades, mainly the Japanese style swords and knives. In my adolescence I started working in my father's shop where I had access to new tools and materials. My father always encouraged me in my knife making activities, helping me to make knives and passing on to me the concepts of heat treatment and grinding. In 1986 I started my Mechanical Technician course where I learned the basics of metallurgy and other subjects I still use today to make my knives. I started to make knives professionally in 1993, influenced by the guys at Korth Cutlery. It was in collaboration with Ricardo and Roberto Lala of Korth Cutlery that resulted in the IKBS (Ikoma-Korth Bearing System) we both use in our folders and balisongs. The IKBS is also used by Darrel Ralph and other custom knifemakers. Making knives is not just a job for me, it is also a passion and I make every knife as if it were for me, which ensures the quality the ultimate user demands and deserves."