The Camp Creek is made to play the role of a skinning and general outdoors knife. The blade is a striking shape: just over four inches of sweeping belly that broadens towards the tip. All this belly combined with its full flat grind should help it excel in slicing tasks. Made in stainless 154CM steel, the Camp Creek is also decked out with TOPS signature sculpted micarta handle scales.
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