The James Brand
The Folsom Pocket Knife - Straight
The Folsom Pocket Knife - Straight
Story
An extra slim, ambidextrous liner lock
The James Brand has impressed us since day one, and The Folsom is proof they’re still raising the bar. This slimmed-down version of the classic liner lock is a discreet carry with a drop-point, stainless steel blade and textured scales for serious grip. Plus, the triangular thumb hole and reversible clip put lefties and righties on equal ground.
Features
- The James Brand’s thinnest pocket knife
- Steel liner lock design is secure, effective and easy to operate
- Textured G10 scales for long-lasting durability and a good grip
- Stainless steel holds an edge, resists corrosion, and is easy to care for
- Drop-point blade design for versatility and strength
- Ambidextrous opening slot
- Reversible, deep-carry clip
- Tip-up carry
- Designed in Portland, OR
Materials
- VG-10 Stainless steel blade
- G10 Handle
- 416 Stainless steel clip
- Made in China
Specs
| Blade Steel | VG-10 |
| Handle | G10 |
| Blade Shape | Drop point |
| Blade Type | Straight |
| Blade Length | 2¾” |
| Closed Length | 4” |
| Handle Length | 4” |
| Overall Length | 6¾” |
| Weight | 3.4 oz |
| Blade Thickness | 2.8mm |
| Handle Thickness | 9.9mm |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |
| Opener | Thumb hole |
| Carry Style | Tip up |
| Carry Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Clip | 416 Stainless steel |
Care
- Clean, lubricate, sharpen
About The James Brand
Take classic knives and pocket tools, edit out everything unessential, and precision machine them using the most cutting-edge tech available—that’s the process behind The James Brand’s award-winning lineup of everyday carry essentials. Since getting their start in the knifemaking hub of Portland, OR in 2012, their founder (the former Director of Product Innovation at Nike) slowly built out The James Brand’s collection. What started as one perfectly tuned blade grew into design-forward renditions of just about every crucial tool you could clip to your belt, stash in your pocket, or rig to your backpack. They look nice, but you shouldn’t baby them. Cast using ultra-durable stainless steel and titanium, they’re good for a lifetime of quick fixes, emergencies, and everyday use. When you’ve been carrying one of these bad boys for as long as we have, it’s pretty clear that all the design work that goes into making each tool is well worth it.
