The Gerber Jukebox is a cool EDC pocket knife, with a retro design. In terms of shapes it might remind you of a straight razor. The opening mechanism, for instance. The front flipper looks like the opening mechanism used for a straight razor. Add the blade length and you can tell where the comparison comes from.
The handle is a little square, with acrylic scales on top. Due to the metallic particles in the acrylic the material looks almost liquid. Very cool! The blade is made from 7Cr17MoV-steel. A stainless type of steel that is easy to sharpen. The hollow grind ensures that the knife is amazing to use. You quickly open the knife with a front flipper after which it is locked by a liner lock.
Specifications:
Finish blade |
satin |
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Right or left-handed |
right-handed |
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Blade shape |
sheep foot |
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Type of edge |
plain edge |
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Tools |
knife |
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Opening system |
frontflipper |
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Type |
everyday carry, gentleman’s knife |
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Pocket clip |
yes, tip-down (right) |
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Lock |
liner-lock |
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Can be opened with one hand |
yes |
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Way of sharpening |
hollow, Western sharpening angle |
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MOLLE-compatible |
no |
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Sharpening angle |
15º |
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Pocket clip position |
tip-down |
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Pocket clip side |
right |
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Number of tools |
1 |
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Bearring type |
phosphor bronze washers |