Finch Undertaker

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Finch Undertaker Knife Review: A Modern Classic with Timeless Appeal

Hey there, knife enthusiasts! Welcome back to another Jimping with Jacrispy review. Today, we’re diving into a sleek new release from Finch, a brand-new model called the Undertaker. If you’ve been following along with my previous reviews, you know I’m always excited to get my hands on a new blade—and this one definitely caught my attention. Before we get started, don’t forget to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more knife reviews. Now, let’s jump into the Finch Undertaker.


Unboxing the Finch Undertaker

Let’s start with the packaging. Finch is known for their thoughtful attention to detail, and that’s apparent right from the start with the box design. The Undertaker comes in a sleek, minimalist box, featuring a clean color palette with subtle branding. The font used for the logo is sharp and modern, matching the aesthetic of the knife itself. On the front, you’ve got the Finch logo and the knife model name, while the back gives you a bit more info on the blade’s materials and specs.

Inside the box, you’ll find more than just the knife. Finch includes a handy cleaning cloth to keep your new blade looking pristine, as well as a couple of fun stickers to show off your new acquisition. It’s the little touches that make unboxing an experience rather than just a transaction.


The Knife: Finch Undertaker Overview

The Finch Undertaker stands out with its mix of premium materials, thoughtful design, and classic functionality. Let’s break down the knife’s key features:

  • Handle Material: The handle is a blend of stainless steel with blue micarta scales, giving it a premium, durable feel while ensuring a solid grip. The micarta adds a subtle texture that is comfortable in hand without being overly aggressive.

  • Lanyard Hole: Interestingly, there is no lanyard hole on this model. While that’s a feature some may miss, I think it adds to the sleek and streamlined design.

  • Size/Grip: At 4” long, the handle provides a solid, comfortable grip for a wide range of hand sizes. Its ergonomics make it feel secure whether you’re using it for general tasks or just carrying it around in your pocket.

  • Pocket Clip: Yes, the Finch Undertaker does come with a pocket clip, though it’s not reversible. While it might limit some left-handed users, it’s a solid clip that securely keeps the knife in place when clipped to your pocket.

  • Lock Type: The bolster lock is one of the standout features on the Undertaker. It provides a smooth, reliable locking mechanism that feels sturdy and secure.

  • Blade Steel: The S35VN steel blade is an excellent choice. Known for its durability and edge retention, this steel is perfect for daily carry and long-term use. It holds up well to wear and tear while still being relatively easy to sharpen.

  • Blade Style: The clip point blade style provides excellent control and precision for tasks that require detail. The satin blade finish gives it a polished, sleek look, while the flat grind keeps the blade thin and easy to maneuver.

  • Thumb Studs and Jimping: The knife features thumb studs for easy one-handed opening, and the jimping along the spine offers a secure grip for better control during use. It’s a nice touch that improves functionality without compromising comfort.


Specifications at a Glance

  • Handle Length: 4” (Blue Micarta and Stainless Steel)
  • Blade Length: 3” (S35VN Steel)
  • Overall Length: 7”
  • Blade Style: Clip Point
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Lock Type: Bolster Lock
  • Pocket Clip: Yes (Non-Reversible)

Variants and Availability

One thing to note is that the Finch Undertaker is available in four different variants, giving you options to match your personal style. Whether you’re into bold and colorful or prefer a more classic look, there’s something for everyone. All of these variants will be available on our website as of the release of this review, so if you’re interested, definitely check them out.


Final Thoughts

The Finch Undertaker is a well-rounded, high-quality knife that’s perfect for those who appreciate a solid build with premium materials and thoughtful design. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just looking for a reliable EDC blade, this one checks all the boxes—durable S35VN steel, a comfortable grip, and a smooth bolster lock mechanism. It’s an excellent addition to the Finch lineup and would make a great choice for anyone looking to upgrade their carry.

That’s a wrap for today’s review! If you liked this review, make sure to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more content. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, I’ll see you in the next one!


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