Big Idea Design - Ti Lookout Fixed BladeCompact trouser pocket fixedMade in USA VersionBlade steel: Nitro V2 Kydex sheaths included (for left or right trouser pocket)Includes a titanium pocket clipMADE IN USA! The nod to “view” in the name is no coincidence: “Lookout” refers to Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga – a place with perspective. Just like this knife. Designed with one goal in mind: to be a reliable companion. Not a decorative piece, not a shelf queen, but a tool built to be used. Every day. Outdoors. In everyday life. Or wherever a sharp blade is needed. Now for the best part: this version is Made in the USA. No imports – fully crafted in Big Idea Design’s brand-new workshop in Tennessee. The flat-ground Nitro-V blade is sharp, corrosion-resistant, and made for daily use. The handle, with its screwed-on scales in Micarta, G10, or Ultem, sits solid in the hand, even when wet or dirty. Thanks to its compact size and low weight, you get one of the ultimate pocket-fixed blades here – big enough to handle real work, small enough to stay out of the way in your pocket. Included: two Kydex sheaths – for both left- and right-hand carry – and a sturdy titanium clip.
Big Idea Design - Ti Lookout Fixed BladeCompact trouser pocket fixedMade in USA VersionBlade steel: Nitro V2 Kydex sheaths included (for left or right trouser pocket)Includes a titanium pocket clipMADE IN USA! The nod to “view” in the name is no coincidence: “Lookout” refers to Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga – a place with perspective. Just like this knife. Designed with one goal in mind: to be a reliable companion. Not a decorative piece, not a shelf queen, but a tool built to be used. Every day. Outdoors. In everyday life. Or wherever a sharp blade is needed. Now for the best part: this version is Made in the USA. No imports – fully crafted in Big Idea Design’s brand-new workshop in Tennessee. The flat-ground Nitro-V blade is sharp, corrosion-resistant, and made for daily use. The handle, with its screwed-on scales in Micarta, G10, or Ultem, sits solid in the hand, even when wet or dirty. Thanks to its compact size and low weight, you get one of the ultimate pocket-fixed blades here – big enough to handle real work, small enough to stay out of the way in your pocket. Included: two Kydex sheaths – for both left- and right-hand carry – and a sturdy titanium clip.
The Atom from TRM is a knife that impresses with its sleek, lightweight design(only 110 with Titanium Scales!!!) and impressive cutting ability. Since its debut in 2019, the Atom has found fans worldwide – from California to Australia. The blade measures 8.9 cm, is made of high-quality Magnacut steel, and impresses with a full flat grind and a thickness of just 2.3 mm. The Atom is not a knife for hard prying or tactical use, but it is an ideal companion that can confidently be called a “foldable scalpel”
andcrafted in Utah by Greg Stevens Design (GSD)
Some things just belong together: the iconic Carpe Diem Brass Coin and the matching leather pouch – both made for everyday use, not for display cases.
The pouch is made by Greg Stevens Design in Utah, hand-stitched from high-quality brown leather. It’s compact, cleanly finished, and features the signature skull embossing on the front.
Included is the Carpe Diem Coin, machined from solid brass – skull on one side, “CARPE DIEM” on the other. Over time, the surface develops a natural patina, turning it into a personal companion you’ll actually want to carry.
Specs:
Hand-stitched leather pouch (brown) with embossed skull
Includes original Carpe Diem Coin (brass)
Coin diameter: approx. 38 mm
Made in the USA – pouch by Greg Stevens Design
Outer dimensions: approx. 10 x 8 cm
Carpe Diem Leather Sleeve for Coins or Tempus Fugit Stone
Leather sleeve by Greg Stevens Design
Suitable for Carpe Diem coins or the Tempus Fugit worry stone
Color: brown
The Vero Lux 3.3 is here – the more compact version of the award-winning Lux, which took home the "Best Factory Folder" award at Blade Show 2024. If you loved the full-size Lux, you’re going to be all over this one!With an overall length of about 18.4 cm, it’s the perfect mid-size gentleman’s folder – sleek, minimalist, and ridiculously elegant. The hollow-ground M390 drop point blade with a long swedge? Absolutely stunning – sharp, precise, and built to perform. And then there’s the titanium handle: super comfortable in hand, barely noticeable in the pocket, and ultra-light at just 79 g. The secret? An intricate hexagonal milling pattern on the inside.Since it’s made by Reate, you know the build quality is top-notch. The action? Silky smooth thanks to ceramic bearings – exactly what you'd expect from a Vero Engineering Folder.
Carpe Diem EDC "Carpe Diem" Coin
"When I designed my Original Carpe Diem Coin, I wanted a challenge coin that could be carried and given away to friends and family, that would remind the holder that time is fleeting, that death waits at the end for all of us, and that it is important to make the most of every day." Jim Wirth, founder of Carpe Diem EDC
The skull on the face of the coin symobolizes death.The gear wheel on the stin of the skull is found in all mechanical watches and is a symbol of the passing of time.
"Time passes" or "time flies" became more of a reality each day as Jim himself approached the age of 50."Death Waits" was his very real, if somber, reminder that at the end of all our days of life, there is only the certainty of death.
On the back side of his original Carpe Diem coin was a simple message, "Carpe Diem," meaning "Seize the day" and "Make your life extraordinary." Make the most of every day you have! Work hard but also celebrate well. Do good for others who are not as fortunate as you. Be present in the lives of friends and family.
For the text on the coins, Jim chose Latin:
"TEMPUS FUGIT" for "Time Passes" and "MEMENTO MORI" for "Remember Death." The reverse shows a "Tree of Life" with the words "CARPE DIEM" for "Seize the Day." Surrounding the tree of life are the words "FAC VITAM INCREDIBILEM" for "Make an incredible life for yourself" and "MEMENTO VIVERE" for "Remember to live". These two sayings are separated by roses, a subtle suggestion to take time, pause and smell the roses
Technical Specifications:
Diameter:
39 mm
Thickness:
2,7 mm
Material
Antique bronze finish (brass alloy - chemically aged).Antique silver (German silver - chemically aged)Solid copper with antique finishCopper ( raw and shiny) Brass (shiny).999 Silver (approx. 1 ounce)
Made in USA:
Made in America's oldest mint (founded in 1835)
Carpe Diem EDC Viking Travel Coin
Elegant Travelcoin
With finely worked out Viking motives
Diameter 39 mm and 2,6 mm thick
Every Day Carry
For us this is more than just the house key and the cell phone.Our EDC consists of useful stuff like a pocket knife, flashlight, and personal items to remind us of something. And some things we carry with us simply because we find them beautiful.
It's the same with this coins. We keep them in our pockets and feel the embossed pattern when we put our hands in our pockets. Or we let a coin pass back and forth between our fingers while our thoughts flow. Sometimes such a coin is also a decision maker: we toss it in the air and let fate decide. Depending on which side it lands on, it determines the path we take.
Carpe Diem EDC are launching these great Viking Traveler Coins. Few peoples in Europe have taken on such incredibly ambitious journeys over the centuries as the Vikings. To commemorate these efforts, the Viking Traveler Coin features a Viking embossed design showing Odin on his eight-legged horse Sleipnir, accompanied by his spear Gungnir and the two ravens Huginn and Muninn.
On the other side is the Nordic Vegvisir, which shows you the way through the worst weather and the harshest conditions. Whether it's a faraway journey, a wild adventure or just a walk through the local forest, the Viking Traveler Coin is a constant companion that will show you the way through all of life's situations.
The runes on the front say: "Go forward with strength and speed" .On the back: "May your path be the right one".
The Carpe Diem Viking Traveler Coins are available in four different finishes:
999 Silver
Antique Nickel Silver
Antique Bronze Finish
Antique CopperBrass
Carpe Diem Mini Coins - Set of 10
Ideal for giving as a gift: the set of 10 Carpe Diem Mini Coins.
Grab your pack and give them away to friends and family, the mailman, the bartender, the waitress or whoever to anyone who could use a little reminder to seize the day!
Technical Specifications:
Diameter:
25,4 mm (1 inch)
Material:
Brass alloy with bronze antique finish
Origin:
Made in USA
Carpe Diem EDC - Carpe Noctem Coin
Given the overwhelming success of the Carpe Diem (Seize the Day!) coins, a companion coin that follows the same theme for the night cannot be missing.Carpe Diem means: make the most of today, because time is fleeting and tomorrow is uncertain. The Carpe Noctem (Make the most of the night!) coin has a slightly "darker" and more macabre design, reminding the owner of the following:
Time destroys all things ~ Tempus Edax Rerum
Death conquers all ~ Mors Vincit Omnia
It's how well you live that matters, not how long ~ Quam Bene Vivas Refert Non Quam Diu
With the instruction: Go and seize the night! ~ Carpe Noctem
Technical Specifications:
Diameter:
39 mm
Thickness:
2,7 mm
Material
Antique bronze finish (brass alloy - chemically aged).Antique silver (German silver - chemically aged)Solid copper with antique finishCopper ( raw and shiny) .999 Silver (approx. 1 ounce)
Made in USA:
Made in America's oldest mint (founded in 1835)
Carpe Diem Mini Coins - Set of 5
Ideal for giving as a gift: the set of 5 Carpe Diem Mini Coins.
Grab your pack and give them away to friends and family, the mailman, the bartender, the waitress or whoever to anyone who could use a little reminder to seize the day!
Technical Specifications:
Diameter:
25,4 mm (1 inch)
Material:
Brass alloy with bronze antique finish
Origin:
Made in USA
Memento Mori Worry Stone
Luxurious worry stone
Brass or bronze
Fits perfectly in the 5th jeans pocket
The Memento Mori Worry Stone is small enough to accompany you every day without being a nuisance.It fits perfectly in the small 5th pocket above the right front pocket of most blue jeans, or just with your keys or coins in another pocket. Good luck keeping it in your pocket! Because you'll want to hold the stone in your hand and fidget with it all the time.The deep 3D relief of the skull feels great to the touch. It's a real treat to hold in your hand!
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions: 40 mm x 28 mm x 5 mm.
Solid brass / solid bronze versions weigh approximately 1.29oz / 36.7g.
Solid silver versions weigh approx. 1.5 oz / 42.5 g
Memento Mori Worry Stone
Luxurious worry stone
Brass or bronze
Fits perfectly in the 5th jeans pocket
The Memento Mori Worry Stone is small enough to accompany you every day without being a nuisance.It fits perfectly in the small 5th pocket above the right front pocket of most blue jeans, or just with your keys or coins in another pocket. Good luck keeping it in your pocket! Because you'll want to hold the stone in your hand and fidget with it all the time.The deep 3D relief of the skull feels great to the touch. It's a real treat to hold in your hand!
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions: 40 mm x 28 mm x 5 mm.
Solid brass / solid bronze versions weigh approximately 1.29oz / 36.7g.
Solid silver versions weigh approx. 1.5 oz / 42.5 g
Lead standard / pen length:
Parker = 12,7 cm
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Lock:
Single Lock
Available in 3 sizes Single Lock or Double Lock Right-handed version Made in the USATiButton pens are among the most innovative writing instruments in the world. This is mainly due to their unique locking mechanism. Safety first! It all started with this pen: Lee Nottingham redesigned his TIClicker to create what is probably the best-known and most widely used ballpoint pen refill ever. We are, of course, talking about the incredibly popular Parker refill, which is now available in countless versions from even more manufacturers. However, this version is not the TiClicker, but the TiButton. What is the difference? Basically, they are identical pens, but with one important difference: the TiButton has a clever safety feature. Maybe it's happened to you before: you're carrying your EDC pen clipped into your pocket, where your wallet is also located. When you reach into your pocket, you accidentally push the ballpoint pen refill forward, and less than 60 minutes later, you have a wonderfully creatively painted inside of your favorite jeans. Nobody needs that! This won't happen with the TiButton from Nottingham. Double Lock This version has an additional safety button on the right side of the pocket clip. The refill can only be extended or retracted when this button is pressed – a kind of “safety mode” for your pen. This prevents the mechanism from being triggered accidentally, e.g. when the pen is in your pocket or a work vest. Single Lock The Single Lock version works in a similar way – but here the button only protects the refill when it is retracted. This means that you can click as usual to extend the refill, but you have to press the button to retract it.
“Black Micarta & Steel Bolsters”
Some knives are just tools. Others tell stories.
This one tells the story of salty sea air, calloused hands, and a family-run company in Solingen that’s been crafting knives since 1840 – long before anyone ever called it “EDC.”
The anchor knife is a true classic. Originally designed as a sailor’s knife, it once belonged on every ship right alongside the logbook and a bottle of rum. Tough, dependable, and ready to cut through any rope – no matter the wind force.
And now, this traditional knife is entering its next chapter. Outfitted with elegant anthracite Micarta scales and bead-blasted steel bolsters, this old salt becomes a stylish companion for everyday use. The subtle contrast between the dark Micarta and the satin-gray steel brings a touch of modern clarity to the knife’s maritime soul.
Its characteristic sheepfoot blade – available in either stainless 1.4034 or classic C75 carbon steel – is perfect for controlled slicing and shines with its clean, functional design. The slipjoint mechanism offers reliable handling without a lock, making it fully §42a-compliant in Germany. And of course, it’s still made in Solingen – by Otter Messer, where real craftsmanship lives on.
This knife doesn’t shout. It quietly nods to the past – reimagined for the present. It feels great in the hand, slips easily into your pocket, and only gets better with time.
The Knife Lounge Exclusive Anchor Knife “Black Micarta & Steel Bolsters” isn’t mass-produced. It’s made in small, carefully crafted batches – with the love and attention to detail you’d expect from Otter.
A little different – and all the better for it. What do Danish designers Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Ansø do when they’re looking for inspiration for a new knife? We can’t say for sure – but judging by the name of their latest design, the Sonoma V2, it’s safe to assume that a certain scenic stretch of Northern California played a part. Sonoma County – a land of rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and endless vineyards. The kind of place where you can clear your head, breathe deep, and maybe start sketching the perfect EDC knife. With the ACE Sonoma V2, Voxnaes and Ansø have taken one of their most beloved designs and refined it – a few smart tweaks here, a bit more everyday usability there. The result? A knife that keeps the soul of the original but feels lighter, sleeker, and just a bit more… clever. Manufactured by none other than Reate, one of the most precise knife makers on the planet, the Sonoma V2 is crafted with the kind of quality that makes knife enthusiasts nod knowingly. Reate doesn’t just make knives – they make future legends.
This version features PVD-coated titanium handle scales, giving it a sleek, rugged look that’s as tough as it is classy. Inside, a solid steel linerlock ensures long-term reliability – especially where it matters most: at the lockbar. The PVD-coated Elmax blade rides on silky-smooth ball bearings and features a finely curved belly with a precise tip. The crowned spine adds a touch of elegance, while the milled detent ramp ensures a satisfying, frictionless close. And yes, the discreet little flipper tab is all it takes to fire the blade into action – with just enough snap to make you smile every single time.
The familiar wire clip keeps the knife riding low and discreet in your pocket – because good design doesn’t need to show off. And at this weight? You’ll forget it’s there… until you need it.
Bottom line: The Sonoma V2 is the laid-back Californian version of a high-end EDC – stylish, smart, and infused with just the right amount of Danish design wit. If you’re looking for a lightweight, reliable, and ridiculously good-looking knife, this one’s calling your name. Preferably while you’re sipping a glass of wine.
Sebenza 31
Available in Large or SmallReeve Integral Lock with ceramic ball on lockbarBlade Steel: Magnacut
Clip Design: Off-set (on the 31, the clip now sits diagonally rather than straight)
When in June 2019 the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed and with the Sebenza 31 the successor was presented, this message went like a drumbeat through the knife scene. Finally, new introductions of the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. If it is then still about the heritage of one of the most famous and best pocket knives of all time, such a thing does not remain without appropriate reaction. Fortunately, Chris Reeve Knives have improved their recipe for success all in all only minimally but in crucial places, so that one can justifiably continue to speak of a Sebenza in the new 31 model..
First, it is noticeable that the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now omitted - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly altered angle of the pocket clip, which now no longer presses on the lockbar, is also quickly noticeable to the trained eye.
Less obvious, however, is the revised lock of the Sebenza 31. Just as with the Umnumzaan or the Inkosi, a ceramic ball embedded in the lockbar now presses against the blade root. The hardness of this ball is in a range that can hardly be measured, preventing long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar..
To improve the hand position of the Sebenza once again a little, the recessed grip on the front was ground a little differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can effortlessly tie in with the popular 21 series..
Small or Large?
Just like its predecessor, both sizes are still available.
While the large Sebenza 31 is a truly full-blown work knife, the Small Sebenza remains the king of EDC pocket knives - the hand placement continues to be great on the successor model. All of the features mentioned above can also be found in this smaller version of the Sebenza 31 - just in a slightly more compact and pocket-friendly form.
Please note:The photos are of the Large version in each case..
Sebenza 31 with Natural Micarta Inlay
available in Large (S35VN) or Small (S45VN)
Micarta inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Of course, in addition to the "Plane Jane", the Sebenza 31 is again available in a model with inlays. Two versions are currently available, one with Black Canvas Micarta and the variant presented here in Natural Micarta.
While the rear Micarta inlay is more oriented to the inlays of the Inkosis in terms of shape, a new design was chosen for the show side. Instead of having two inlays as before, now one large one was used, which describes a wide arc over the handle of the knife. As is customary with CRK, the inlays on the Sebenza 31 are bonded in such a way that they last virtually forever.
In addition to the visual difference, the Micarta inlays also provide a somewhat fuller and rounder hand position, which should be interesting especially for use with gloves.
Large
When the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed in June 2019 and the successor, the Sebenza 31, was presented, this announcement went through the knife scene like a drumbeat. After all, new introductions from the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. When it comes to the inheritance of one of the most famous and best pocket knives of all time, such a thing does not remain without appropriate reaction.
Fortunately, Chris Reeve Knives have improved their recipe for success all in all only minimally but in crucial places, so that one can justifiably continue to speak of a Sebenza in the new 31 model.
First of all, the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now gone - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly changed angle of the pocket clip, which now no longer presses on the lockbar, is also quickly noticeable to the trained eye.
Less obvious, however, is the revised lock of the Sebenza 31. Just as with the Umnumzaan or the Inkosi, a ceramic ball embedded in the lockbar now presses against the blade root. The hardness of this ball is in a barely measurable range, which prevents long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar.
In order to improve the hand position of the Sebenza a bit, the grip recess on the front side was ground a bit differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can easily tie in with the popular 21 series.
Small
Just like the previous model, both sizes are still available.
While the large Sebenza 31 is a truly full-blown work knife, the Small Sebenza remains the king of EDC pocket knives - the hand position continues to be great on the successor model. All of the features mentioned above can also be found in this smaller version of the Sebenza 31 - just in a slightly more compact and pocket-friendly form.
Accessories:
Chris Reeve Clip Insert and Screw
Chris Reeve Backspacer
Chris Reeve Body Screw Kit
Chris Reeve Pocket Clip
Chris Reeve Grease
Chris Reeve Body Screw
Chris Reeve Lanyard classic for Sabenza and Umnumzaan
Lanyard Pin
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Canvas Micarta black
available in Large or Small
Micarta inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Ceramic Ball Detent
Of course there is also a model with inlays for the Sebenza 31 besides the "Plane Jane". Two versions are currently available, one with Natural Canvas Micarta and the variant presented here in Black Micarta.
While the rear Micarta inlay is more oriented to the inlays of the Inkosis in terms of shape, a new design was chosen for the show side. Instead of having two inlays as before, now one large one was used, which describes a wide arc over the handle of the knife. As is customary with CRK, the inlays on the Sebenza 31 are bonded in such a way that they last virtually forever.
In addition to the visual difference, the Micarta inlays also provide a somewhat fuller and rounder hand position, which should be interesting especially for use with gloves.
Large
When the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed in June 2019 and the successor, the Sebenza 31, was presented, this announcement went through the knife scene like a drumbeat. After all, new introductions from the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. When it comes to the inheritance of one of the most famous and best pocket knives of all time, such a thing does not remain without appropriate reaction.
Fortunately, Chris Reeve Knives have improved their recipe for success all in all only minimally but in crucial places, so that one can justifiably continue to speak of a Sebenza in the new 31 model.
First of all, the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now gone - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly changed angle of the pocket clip, which now no longer presses on the lockbar, is also quickly noticeable to the trained eye.
Less obvious, however, is the revised lock of the Sebenza 31. Just as with the Umnumzaan or the Inkosi, a ceramic ball embedded in the lockbar now presses against the blade root. The hardness of this ball is in a barely measurable range, which prevents long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar.
In order to improve the hand position of the Sebenza a bit, the grip recess on the front side was ground a bit differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can easily tie in with the popular 21 series.
Small
Just like the previous model, both sizes are still available.
While the large Sebenza 31 is a truly full-blown work knife, the Small Sebenza remains the king of EDC pocket knives - the hand position continues to be great on the successor model. All of the features mentioned above can also be found in this smaller version of the Sebenza 31 - just in a slightly more compact and pocket-friendly form.
Accessories:
Chris Reeve Clip Insert and Screw
Chris Reeve Backspacer
Chris Reeve Body Screw Kit
Chris Reeve Pocket Clip
Chris Reeve Grease
Chris Reeve Body Screw
Chris Reeve Lanyard classic for Sabenza and Umnumzaan
Lanyard Pin
Golden Legend. Black Heart.
It wasn’t forged – it was discovered.
Deep beneath ancient ruins. Sealed in a chamber, untouched by time and dust.
The Crypt is no ordinary flipper.
It’s an EDC that looks like an artifact – with gold-anodized titanium scales that gleam like the treasure of a forgotten king.
But the real magic lies in the contrast: a black pivot collar, a matching black clip – dark accents drawn straight from a mechanical shadow.
The Persian-style blade made from M390 isn’t just sharp – it’s symbolic. It represents precision, elegance – and maybe a hint of danger.
The flipper tab deploys the blade with silky smoothness, and the inset liner lock holds it firmly in place – as if the knife itself knows it should never fall into the wrong hands.
Highlights:
Gold-anodized titanium handle scales – radiant like a relic from an ancient temple
Black pivot collar & black clip – contrast that adds depth and darkness
M390 Persian blade
Inset liner lock & caged bearing flipper – smooth mechanics from the depths below
Crafted by Bestech – designed by Arcane Design
Conclusion:
If you’re looking for an EDC that blends into your day – look elsewhere.
But if you’re after something that looks like legend – you’ve found it.