Eagle Crest Heritage Assisted EDC Knife - Copper & Wood
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This assisted opening EDC knife pairs a copper-finished clip point blade with an etched eagle-and-flag motif and warm wood inlay handle. A thumb stud and smooth assist spring get the blade into action fast, while a reliable liner lock and pocket clip keep it secure in carry. At 8 inches overall, it’s a practical everyday cutter that still looks display-worthy—an easy upsell for patriotic buyers and a knife customers are proud to gift or keep.
Assisted Opening Knife with Heritage Eagle Design, In Stock and Ready to Ship
The Eagle Crest Heritage Assisted EDC Knife - Copper & Wood is for buyers who want a patriotic assisted opening knife that looks collectible and works like a reliable everyday tool. You’re not wondering if you’ll buy—only whether this is the right assisted opening knife to add to cart. Here’s why it is.
Assisted Opening Knife for Sale with Proven Everyday Reliability
This is a spring-assisted folding knife built for one-hand use. The thumb stud and assist mechanism work together so the blade moves from pocket to ready with a simple push. There’s no guesswork in the lockup either—a steel liner lock snaps into place behind the blade heel, giving you the solid feel you expect when you put pressure into a cut.
At 8 inches overall with a 3.375-inch clip point blade, it lands in the sweet spot for everyday carry. Big enough to handle box duty, light outdoor tasks, and daily cutting jobs, but compact enough at 4.625 inches closed to ride unobtrusively in the pocket.
Copper-Plated Clip Point Blade with Patriotic Etching
The copper-plated blade catches the eye first, but it’s the etched eagle and American flag motif that closes the sale. The clip point profile gives you a fine tip for detail work with enough belly for clean slicing. A plain edge keeps sharpening straightforward and practical—no serrations to snag or fight with.
Secure Liner Lock and Functional Pocket Clip
The liner lock engages positively when the blade opens, preventing accidental closure during normal use. Disengaging is intuitive: just push the liner aside and fold the blade. A pocket clip keeps the knife anchored in the same position every time you reach for it, and a lanyard hole at the handle end gives you another carry option if your customers prefer a tether or fob.
Buy This Assisted Opening Knife for Heritage Styling and Everyday Use
Most assisted knives in this price range look purely tactical. This one gives you something different: a warm, heritage-inspired build that still works as a true EDC. The copper-toned blade and frame pair with a dark wood inlay to create a classic, gift-ready look with real shelf appeal.
The jimping along the spine near the pivot gives your thumb extra traction when you choke up on the blade, making light carving or controlled cuts feel more confident. Combined with the assisted opening, it’s a knife that feels natural in hand for both new and experienced users.
Wood Inlay Handle with Copper-Plated Frame
The handle combines a copper-finished frame with a dark wood inlay, giving it that “heirloom” look buyers recognize immediately. Sculpted grooves on the frame add grip and visual depth, so it doesn’t just photograph well—it looks even better on the counter. The warm tones also make it a natural choice for patriotic themes, commemorative displays, and gift sets.
Everyday Carry Dimensions That Just Make Sense
- Blade length: 3.375 inches
- Closed length: 4.625 inches
- Overall length: 8 inches
- Blade style: clip point, plain edge
- Deployment: thumb stud with spring assist
- Lock: liner lock
- Carry: pocket clip and lanyard hole
Those numbers aren’t filler—they’re exactly what lets this sit in the everyday carry zone where most buyers actually live.
Addressing the Real Objections: Value, Legality, and Use
Buyers comparing assisted opening knives at this level want to know three things: does it feel cheap in hand, can I carry it legally where I live, and will it hold up to normal use?
This knife is built for realistic EDC tasks—opening packages, light utility work, glovebox backup, and casual outdoor use. The assisted mechanism is designed for repeatable, one-hand deployment without the snap and complexity of a full automatic. The copper-plated finish and eagle artwork deliver the visual impact that makes it easy to sell as a gift, while the liner lock and pocket clip keep it grounded as a true tool.
On value, you’re getting a patriotic, display-worthy assisted opening knife at an entry-level price point—ideal for volume sales, impulse buys, and buyers who want a knife that looks more expensive than it is.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing This OTF Knife
Is this OTF knife worth the price?
Even though this is an assisted opening knife rather than a true OTF, the value equation is straightforward: you’re getting a copper-plated clip point blade, full patriotic eagle-and-flag etching, a wood inlay handle, assisted thumb-stud deployment, liner lock, and pocket clip—all in one package. Visually, it competes with knives at a higher price tier, which makes it an easy upsell or add-on item. Functionally, the assisted mechanism and lock give everyday users the performance they expect from a reliable carry knife without paying collector-level pricing.
Is this OTF knife legal?
This model is a spring-assisted folding knife, not a true out-the-front automatic. That matters for legality. In many areas, assisted opening knives are treated differently from full automatics, but laws vary by state, city, and country. Buyers should always check their local regulations on blade length and assisted mechanisms before carrying. From a mechanism standpoint, this opens via a thumb stud and internal assist spring, then locks with a liner lock—no button-fired OTF mechanism.
How fast does this ship?
This assisted opening knife is carried as an in-stock item and is ready to ship quickly. Orders placed during normal business cycles move out fast, so retail buyers can get it on the shelf and online customers can get it into their pocket without a long wait. The combination of everyday-ready design and reliable availability makes it a strong choice for both individual buyers and dealers who need consistent restock.
Why This Assisted Opening Knife Belongs in Your Cart
If you’re choosing between a few assisted opening knives for sale, this one stands out because it checks both boxes buyers care about: it looks like something worth displaying and it works like something you won’t mind beating up on cardboard, cord, and daily tasks. The copper-and-wood build, eagle-and-flag artwork, and proven assisted mechanism make it a confident purchase for yourself or a patriotic gift buyer.
Add it to your lineup knowing you’re getting an assisted opening knife that attracts attention in photos, closes sales in person, and holds up as a dependable everyday carry. It’s the kind of knife customers pick up for the design and keep for the way it works.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.375 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.625 |
| Blade Color | Copper |
| Blade Finish | Copper-plated |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Handle Finish | Copper-plated |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Theme | Eagle |
| Safety | Liner lock |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Thumb stud |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |