FINCH Devils Finger
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FINCH Devil’s Finger – Sleek, Snappy, and Ready to Work
Hello everyone and welcome back! Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new release from Finch Knife Co. — the Devil’s Finger. If you’re a fan of modern EDC folders with bold styling and practical materials, this one is definitely worth your attention.
Let’s dive right in.
First Impressions & Packaging
Finch continues to do a great job presenting their knives in packaging that feels intentional and collector-friendly. The Devil’s Finger arrives in a sturdy, colorful box featuring the signature Finch logo and clean, modern font styling on the front. The design is eye-catching without being overdone, and the branding is consistent with what longtime Finch fans have come to expect.
On the back, you’ll typically find model information and branding details that keep things clean and organized.
Inside the box, Finch includes a few nice extras:
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A branded cleaning cloth
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Stickers
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Warranty/product information
It’s always a nice touch when a company adds those small details — it makes the unboxing experience feel complete.
The Knife: Blue G10 Variant
For this review, we’re looking at the Blue G10 version of the Devil’s Finger — one of four currently available variants. Each variant offers a different look and feel, so if blue isn’t your thing, there are other options to match your style.
Handle & Ergonomics
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Handle Material: Blue G10
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Handle Length: 4.1”
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Lanyard Hole: No
The G10 handle feels solid and lightweight, with a comfortable contour that fits naturally in hand. At 4.1 inches, it provides a full grip without feeling oversized. The texture offers just enough traction for secure handling without being overly aggressive in the pocket.
Even without a lanyard hole, the handle design feels clean and streamlined.

Carry Options
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Pocket Clip: Yes
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Reversible: Yes
The Devil’s Finger includes a pocket clip that is reversible, making it friendly for both right- and left-handed users. The clip provides secure retention while allowing for smooth in-and-out pocket action — a must for everyday carry.
Lockup & Deployment
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Lock Type: Liner Lock
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Thumb Studs: Yes
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Jimping: Yes
This knife features a liner lock system that feels solid and dependable. Lock engagement is crisp, and disengagement is smooth.
Deployment is handled via thumb studs, offering quick and reliable one-handed opening. The action is snappy and satisfying.
There’s also jimping along the spine, giving you extra control during more detailed cutting tasks. It’s functional without being overly sharp or uncomfortable.
Blade Details
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Blade Steel: 14C28N
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Blade Length: 3.1”
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Blade Style: Clip Point
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Blade Finish: Blackwashed
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Blade Grind: Flat
The 3.1-inch clip point blade is made from 14C28N steel — a popular choice for EDC knives thanks to its solid balance of edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening.
The blackwashed finish gives the blade a rugged, worn-in look right out of the box while also helping to hide wear from daily use. The flat grind enhances slicing performance, making this blade practical for everyday cutting tasks.
At 7.2 inches overall, the Devil’s Finger hits that sweet spot — large enough for real work, compact enough for comfortable carry.
Specifications Recap
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Handle Length: 4.1”
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Blade Length: 3.1”
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Overall Length: 7.2”
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Steel: 14C28N
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Lock: Liner Lock
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Handle: Blue G10
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Finish: Blackwashed
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Grind: Flat
Final Thoughts
The Devil’s Finger delivers a strong combination of modern materials, ergonomic comfort, and practical blade geometry. With four different variants available, there’s something for just about everyone.
If you’re looking for a reliable everyday carry knife with clean aesthetics and solid performance, this one deserves a spot on your shortlist.
All four variants of the Finch Devil’s Finger are available now, so be sure to check them out while they’re in stock.
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