FINCH Oxbow
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🔪 Finch Oxbow Review: A Beautiful Blend of Style & Function
Welcome back, knife enthusiasts! Today, we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new release from Finch Knife Co. — the Oxbow. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just dipping your toes into the world of everyday carry (EDC), this model might just deserve a spot in your pocket.
So grab your favorite beverage, and let’s dive into this detailed review of the Finch Oxbow.
📦 First Impressions: The Box
As always, Finch pays attention to the little things — starting with the presentation.
The box features Finch’s classic clean design. The color scheme is modern yet understated, with sharp typography, the Finch logo proudly displayed, and well-organized branding on both the front and back. Opening it up, you’re greeted with a few thoughtful extras:
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A cleaning cloth
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Some custom Finch stickers
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And of course, the knife itself, snugly packed and protected
It’s always nice when a brand makes the unboxing experience feel like part of the product.
🔍 The Finch Oxbow: An Overview
Let’s get right into the knife itself. The Finch Oxbow is currently available in three different variants on our website, and today we’re taking a look at the Abalone handle version.
This particular model is a real eye-catcher — the Abalone handle offers a unique, iridescent look that catches the light beautifully. If you’re a fan of knives that double as conversation pieces, this one checks that box.
🔩 Hardware & Features
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Handle Material: Abalone
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Lanyard Hole: ❌ No
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Pocket Clip: ✅ Yes
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Reversible Clip: ❌ No
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Lock Type: Liner Lock
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Thumb Studs: ✅ Present
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Jimping: ✅ Yes (for added grip and control)
While it doesn't have a reversible clip or lanyard hole, the ergonomics and grip feel solid in hand. The 4” handle offers just enough space for a full, comfortable grip without adding unnecessary bulk.

🗡️ Blade Details
The blade is made from Böhler N690 steel, a well-regarded choice for its edge retention and corrosion resistance — making it great for EDC use.
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Blade Style: Sheepsfoot
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Blade Length: 3”
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Finish: Two-Tone — Satin & Stonewashed
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Grind: Flat Grind
This sheepsfoot blade is perfect for precision tasks and general utility cutting. With the two-tone finish, the Oxbow strikes a great balance between functionality and visual appeal.
📏 Specs Recap
Here’s a quick summary of the Oxbow’s specs:
| Spec | Measurement |
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| Handle Length | 4” |
| Blade Length | 3” |
| Overall Length | 7” |
| Steel | Böhler N690 |
| Blade Style | Sheepsfoot |
| Locking Mechanism | Liner Lock |
| Handle Material | Abalone |
🛒 Availability
As of the release of this review, the Finch Oxbow is available in three distinct variants — including the stunning Abalone model featured here. All variants can be found on our website, so if you’re interested, don’t wait too long — Finch knives tend to sell out quickly.
👍 Final Thoughts
The Finch Oxbow delivers a winning combination of aesthetics, practicality, and quality materials. Whether you’re an EDC fan or a collector of unique blades, the Oxbow offers something special in a compact, usable package.
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Thanks for joining us — until next time, stay sharp! 🔪
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