
One of the local sights that you see at beaches all around Australia (and the world) is the Pelican. With their black and white feathers and iconic large pink bill, they are a sight to be seen.
While our other pocket knives have been on the smaller side using a drop point blade, we wanted to try something bigger, and the only bird we thought justified a bigger blade was the Pelican.

So what can you do with a pocket knife this big?
The bigger question is what can't you do with it?
Getting into an unnecessary purchase? Piece of cake!

Preparing a snack? Easy
Slicing into today's catch? Works a treat.
We can never really know what our day will throw at us, that's why it's important to have a knife designed and built for everyday use.
The Pelican wasn't designed to be a hardcore military style of knife (there's too many like that here on Kickstarter and we've done it before with the Raven and Currawong) but rather something functional, yet damn good looking - a knife that you can take camping, show off to your mates or hang up on the wall.


Specifications.

Blade Length: 101.2mm (3.98")
Overall Length: 222.5mm (8.76")
Folded Length: 120.8mm (4.75")
Blade Thickness: 3.15mm (.12")
Weight: 171 grams (2.5oz)

Blade Steel: 14C28N Sandvik Swedish Steel
Blade Type: Sheepsfoot
Scale Material: Ebony wood, marbled white resin, pink G10 spacers
Blade Hardness: 58HRC
Clip Material: CK1055 Spring Steel (Heat treated to 44 HRC)
Blade Grind: Triple Bevel & finger grip slots
Blade Grind: 50/50

Pivot assembly: Caged Ceramic ball bearing washer
Opener: Thumb Tab
Lock Type: Liner Lock

