Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
ACE Atelier – Flat Brass Edition
Art, craftsmanship, a touch of ambition – and somewhere in the background, a mouse quietly sneaks through the scene. Welcome to the atelier. That’s exactly where the GiantMouse ACE Atelier – Flat Brass belongs. Only instead of canvas and paint, you’re looking at solid brass, Böhler Elmax, and a very refined sense of design.
At first glance, it might remind you of a slightly “over-washed” GiantMouse Grand, but conceptually it stands on its own. The design language is familiar: a distinctive blade with an aggressive swedge that adds visual tension, paired with a handle that subtly angles into your hand for a natural, secure grip. Functional by nature, but with the aesthetic precision you expect from GiantMouse.
Now for what makes this version special: this is a limited run with a solid brass handle. No Micarta, no titanium – just one material, intentionally chosen. Brass brings weight (around 146 g), balance, and most importantly: patina. This knife won’t just show signs of use – it will age with you, shaped by how you carry and use it.
The blade remains top-tier in performance. Böhler Elmax with a PVD finish offers excellent edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and a surface that doesn’t immediately highlight every mark of use. With a blade length of about 7.3 cm and an overall length of roughly 17.3 cm, the Atelier stays compact enough for daily carry without feeling compromised.
Classic GiantMouse features are all here: a well-tuned liner lock and a reversible deep-carry wire clip that keeps the knife discreetly tucked away in your pocket.
Bottom line: a compact but serious EDC folder with character – limited to just 300 individually numbered pieces.
Limitierter und zweiter Run des Small Batches von Mitchell in Kollaboration mit Chris von Black Circus Leatherworks.
Enthält: Einen limitierten EDC O...