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Coastline Jack: Indian Head Red Smooth Bone - Modified Spey Blade 154CM

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Blades: 1.

Closed Length: 3.50".

Open Length: 6.10". 

Width: .47".

Handle Material: Red Smooth Bone.

Blade Style: Modified Spey Blade.

Blade Material: Hollow Ground 154CM.

Blade Length: 2.59".

Cutting Edge: 2.25".

Blade Spine Thickness: .12".

Blade Finish: Belt Satin.

Pulls: Double Sided Long Pull.

Pull Strength: 7/10.

Half Stop: Yes.

Integral Bolster / Liner Material: Satin Stainless Steel.

Hardware: Stainless Steel Torx Screws, Copper Washers. 

Backsprings: 1.

Backspring Material: Satin Stainless Steel.

Shield Material: Stainless Steel, Integral to Liner and Lasered.

Weight: 3.40 oz.

Manufacturer: QSP. 

Release Date: December, 2025.

Customer Reviews

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John L.
Great Slip Joint!

Great little slip joint! Fantastic walk and talk. Fit and finish are on point. I've bought three variations of this one and they are all awesome!

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James M.
Coast line Jack

The design of this one is particularly excellent! I really like mine and can highly recommend this knife!

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Brian

One of my favorites. I had gotten the orange slice acrylic sometime back and this is the perfect companion. As always, very sharp, nice snap, gorgeous smooth bone. I like the Indian Head line very much. Can't wait to see what's next.

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Barton M.

Coastline Jack: Indian Head Red Smooth Bone - Modified Spey Blade 154CM

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Steve C.
I may be a broken record calling it a "modern classic" but...

This has skyrocketed to one of my favorites. The easy-open notch and double-sided long pull do a lot for making this a dream to open and close. The spring is stout and evokes a strong sense of confidence. If anything, perhaps the edge on the pull and the jimping is just a touch too crisp, collecting a bit of my drier skin top layer. But the confidence in a small knife is 2nd to none. The modified spey blade gives a lot of cutting power in a small package. My one desire for it would be to see it in a thinner blade stock. It does get a bit thick out toward the tip which is a tradeoff for its supreme stoutness.

What I really wanted this for was to have a piece of the Indian Head history with me. The shield stands strong and proud, with the weight of its legacy behind it. The red bone is vibrant and is mesmerizing with how it catches the light. The polished cap and bolster are done magnificently and the seams with the backspring are nigh imperceptible. A fantastic addition to the C. Risner

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