Fixed blade Knife Ontario Black Bird S35VN 7503 12.5cm
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Fixed blade Knife Ontario Black Bird S35VN 7503 12.5cm

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Description

Ontario Black Bird is a durable knife for bushcraft, hunting and other outdoor tasks. Designer Paul Scheiter created a knife that is ideal for building a shelter, starting a fire, cutting pegs from a piece of wood or gutting game. The blade of the Ontario OKC Black Bird 7503 knife is made of premium S35VN steel. The blade is 12.5 cm long and 3.2 mm thick. The overall length is 25.7 cm. Comfortable handle with black micarta overlays. Ontario Black Bird comes with a nylon sheath.

Ontario
071721075035
Reference
071721075035
Brand
Ontario
Country
United States
Steel
CPM-S35VN
Handle
Micarta
Blade Length, mm
125
Sheath
Nylon
Total length, mm
257

Ontario Knife Company (OKC) is one of the oldest knife manufacturers in the United States. Founded in 1889 in Naples, New York, the company got its name from Ontario County. In the early 20th century, production was moved to Franklinville, where OKC was located for over 100 years.

In August 2023, OKC was acquired by Blue Ridge Knives, after which it was announced that the historic Franklinville plant would close. Despite this, many key models continue to be produced and available on the market. Please note that the company logo has slightly changed on some models.