Legends are what the world needs – and “The Legend” delivers. You might already have a Shun in your block, but this Tanto? That’s not just a romance, it’s love at first cut. 25 cm of pure cutting performance with a VG-MAX core and Damascus cladding – finished with a Tsuchime hammer pattern that makes veggies slide right off. Hardness of approx. 61 HRC – built for cutting action that won’t let you down. The dark brown pakkawood handle feels perfectly ergonomic in hand, capped with Tim Mälzer’s iconic bullhead emblem. And because true legends are rare: every knife is individually numbered, limited to 6,666 pieces, and awarded the German Design Award 2025. VG-MAX core + 32-layer Damascus: sharp, durable, reliable Tsuchime finish: reduced friction, cleaner cuts Approx. 61 HRC: long-lasting edge retention Ergonomic pakkawood handle with bullhead emblem Limited to 6,666 pieces, individually numbered Awarded the German Design Award 2025 In short: a prize-winning tool that unites design and function – claim your “Legend” before it becomes history.
A cult classic returns – reimagined for 2025
This Harpy remake brings the best of 1987 back – with the know-how of 2025.
For almost four decades, the distinctive hawkbill claw of the Spyderco Harpy has been turning heads – and now it’s back with some serious upgrades.
For the first time, the Harpy features a screw-together construction instead of the old pinned frame. That means you can disassemble, maintain, and fine-tune your knife yourself – a detail long requested by fans. Also new: the Plain Edge blade. Clean, hungry, and uncompromising. No serrations this time, just pure control for precise cuts.
And here’s the nerd trivia: the Harpy even made it into pop culture. In Thomas Harris’ novel “Hannibal”, it gets a mention, and in the film adaptation it shows up in one of the most iconic scenes. So this knife isn’t just a tool – it’s a piece of literary and cinematic legend.
2025 isn’t just a “comeback,” it’s a true revival: the same DNA, the same attitude – but finally updated for today.
Bella Italia Meets American Spirit
Imagine this: American ingenuity meets Italian passion – and instead of a deep-dish pizza, you get the Spyderco Metropolitan. Designed in Colorado and crafted in Italy, this slipjoint is as smooth as an espresso in Rome and as reliable as a burger in Denver.
The Metropolitan is essentially the little brother of the legendary UK Penknife – or rather, the cousin who feels at home on both sides of the Atlantic. With an overall length of 16 cm, it sits perfectly between the UKPK and the Urban. For those familiar with the old SpyDK (now discontinued), the handle will feel familiar – just with an updated high-performance blade.
The blade is Böhler M398 – a high-end powdered steel so edge-retentive your cardboard boxes will already be nervous. Add the feather-light 54 g FRN handle, which is barely noticeable in your pocket, and the reversible wire clip for carry convenience – left or right side. And, of course, the iconic Round Hole: slip in a finger, a gentle push, and the blade is deployed.
In short, the Metropolitan Lightweight is Spyderco’s answer to whether a modern slipjoint can be practical, §42a-compliant, and stylish at the same time. The answer? Si!
Spyderco Native 5 – A True Evergreen
An old friend – that’s exactly how you could describe the Spyderco Native 5. It is one of the oldest continuously produced Spyderco models and has earned its place in the lineup over decades. No wonder this knife is considered a true evergreen among knife enthusiasts.
The “5” in its name indicates that the Native has already reached its fifth generation, going through several thoughtful evolutions. The leaf-shaped blade has proven its versatility time and again, while the ergonomically designed handle ensures excellent comfort and control.
In this version, Spyderco relies on their time-tested brown G10 handle scales. The material is not only extremely durable but also highly grippy. Thanks to its textured surface, the knife stays secure in your hand even when wet or slippery. For maximum safety, the mid-mounted back lock mechanism keeps the blade securely in place.
This Sprint Run features a blade made from CPM 15V steel – an ultra-hard, extremely sharp high-performance steel that does require some experience when it comes to resharpening. If you are looking for a lightweight, compact all-around folding knife, the Spyderco Native 5 is a recommendation you can’t go wrong with.
Spyderco Native 5 – A True Evergreen
An old friend – that’s exactly how you could describe the Spyderco Native 5. It is one of the oldest continuously produced Spyderco models and has earned its place in the lineup over the years. No wonder this knife is considered a true evergreen for knife enthusiasts.
The “5” in its name indicates that the Native is already in its fifth generation, having undergone several thoughtful improvements. The versatile leaf-shaped blade has proven itself time and again, while the ergonomically designed handle provides excellent comfort and control.
In the standard version, Spyderco uses their time-tested brown G10 handle scales. The material is not only extremely grippy but also highly durable. Its textured surface ensures a secure grip, even with wet or slippery hands. For safety, the mid-mounted back lock keeps the blade firmly and reliably locked in place.
This Sprint Run features a blade made from CPM 15V steel – an ultra-hard, extremely sharp high-performance steel that does require some skill when resharpening. If you are looking for a lightweight, compact all-around folding knife, the Spyderco Native 5 FRN is the perfect recommendation.
The Deadhead Fixed is a knife you’ll actually want to carry and use – a classic Bowie knife, reimagined and reduced to pocket size. Ultra robust, minimalistic, and all the more exciting because of it. The blade is made from corrosion-resistant Sandvik 12C27 steel, a steel originally developed for ice skates. Even when things get rough, this knife can take it – and it’s still easy to resharpen. The black DLC finish complements the blade perfectly: it hides signs of use and gives the knife a subtle stealthy look that enhances the sweeping blade design.
The handle comes with screwed-on Micarta scales, which are not only durable but also provide a secure grip even when wet or slippery. Over time, the material develops a unique patina, making every knife a true one-of-a-kind – no handle is the same. That’s exactly what excites knife enthusiasts and collectors.
The Deadhead Fixed is manufactured by Miguron, an OEM known for precision and flawless craftsmanship. Every grind is perfect, every detail carefully executed. To ensure everyday usability, it comes with a custom Kydex sheath. Lightweight, robust, and shaped to keep the knife securely in place while still allowing for a fast draw – whether carried on the belt or as a neck carry, it’s always within reach.
The Deadhead Fixed fills a gap in the EDC segment that many collectors know: a compact fixed blade that’s everyday capable yet still demands respect. Not a toy, not an overdesigned showpiece, but a working knife with character that truly performs in use. With this design, Michael Jarvis once again proves that his creations are both visually striking and functionally refined.
There are knives that are simply tools. Then there are collectibles for display cases. And then there’s the Pocket Bowie Folder by Auxiliary Manufacturing – a knife with true character that adds personality to your pocket.
Manufactured in collaboration with Miguron Knives in China, every detail is spot on: precise CNC machining, clean grinds, perfect fit and finish, and premium craftsmanship. The result is an EDC knife that not only looks great but also proves itself in everyday use. A 7 cm M390 steel blade, a solid titanium frame lock with Micarta inlay, and a silky-smooth flipper mechanism on ceramic bearings all highlight its precision, thoughtful design, and – let’s be honest – a healthy dose of fidget-fun. A clever detail: the titanium pocket clip is fully reversible, making the Pocket Bowie ideal for both right- and left-handed users.
What truly makes this knife special is the man behind it: Michael Jarvis. The self-taught knife maker from Reno, Nevada, opened his own workshop in 2016 with the support of his wife – and has since earned a solid reputation in the community. With a background as a professional chef, Jarvis knows exactly how important functionality, ergonomics, and reliability are in a blade. Combined with his eye for detail, he creates knives that collectors appreciate – but above all, knives that are made to be used.
The Pocket Bowie Folder proves it: a compact Bowie doesn’t only work as a fixed blade – it also holds its ground as a folding knife in every respect.
Small pocket-sized fixed bladeHandle material: ray skin under epoxy-coated cord windingMade predominantly by hand by founder Michael JarvaisIncludes Boltaron sheath with clip
Sometimes it’s the little things that make everyday life easier – and the TPT Slide by Big Idea Design is exactly that. A compact titanium tool that disappears in your pocket, but is always there when you need it: opening packages, tightening a screw, popping a bottle cap or doing a bit of prying.
And because we believe that a multitool should also have character, we teamed up with Big Idea Design to create a Knife Lounge Exclusive version: a professionally applied Cerakote finish from the USA in deep green, paired with a mustard-yellow lanyard inspired by our logo – our signature touch for your pocket.
What the TPT Slide can do (and it’s a lot):
One-handed slide mechanism with replaceable blade
Mini prybar for all kinds of small tasks
Bottle opener
Two screwdrivers (flat & wide)
6 mm hex opening for bits
Ruler & measurement scale
Scraper for adhesive residues
Universal wrench (15 sizes)
Keyring/lanyard hole
All made from Grade 5 titanium: lightweight, strong, and built to last a lifetime.
Why you’ll love it
The TPT Slide isn’t a bulky multitool – it’s a smart everyday companion that you hardly notice until you need it. And when that moment comes, it saves the day. In this Knife Lounge Edition, it also carries a piece of our community DNA: tough, practical, and just a little nerdy – just like us.
Every day begins – and ends – right here.
Whether you're picking up your knife, coin, and pen in the morning or setting them down at night – this tray gives your essentials a dedicated place. A simple ritual that brings order to your day and reminds you what matters.
The Carpe Diem EDC Valet Tray is made from durable leather and features the brand’s signature skull embossing at the center – a subtle reminder to seize the day. Every day.
With snap buttons on each corner, the tray lays completely flat when needed – making it ideal for travel or compact storage.
Details:
Available in black or brown leather
Embossed Carpe Diem skull logo in the center
Metal snap buttons for easy flat-packing
Perfect for coins, knives, pens, keys & more
Approx. dimensions (flat): 20 × 20 cm
Made in the USA
A small piece of everyday structure – and a quiet nudge to make the most of your time.
Every day begins – and ends – right here.
Whether you're picking up your knife, coin, and pen in the morning or setting them down at night – this tray gives your essentials a dedicated place. A simple ritual that brings order to your day and reminds you what matters.
The Carpe Diem EDC Valet Tray is made from durable leather and features the brand’s signature skull embossing at the center – a subtle reminder to seize the day. Every day.
With snap buttons on each corner, the tray lays completely flat when needed – making it ideal for travel or compact storage.
Details:
Available in black or brown leather
Embossed Carpe Diem skull logo in the center
Metal snap buttons for easy flat-packing
Perfect for coins, knives, pens, keys & more
Approx. dimensions (flat): 20 × 20 cm
Made in the USA
A small piece of everyday structure – and a quiet nudge to make the most of your time.
Blade Finish / Handle Material:
Black Stonewashed / Black G10
The Knife with Sonic Boom
Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat? A debate that has broken friendships – but with the Civivi Guile, you already carry the answer in your pocket. Inspired by the iconic Street Fighter character, this EDC folder delivers just as much style as Guile’s legendary flat-top haircut.
The designer behind it is none other than Shawn Ashmore – yes, the actor from X-Men, known as “Iceman.” But Ashmore isn’t only a star on screen; he’s also a true knife enthusiast and now a passionate knife designer.
On the technical side, the Guile packs plenty of performance: With an overall length of 19 cm and a 3.3" (8.3 cm) blade made from 14C28N steel, it’s the perfect size for everyday carry. The steel is corrosion-resistant, edge-retaining, and easy to resharpen – everything you want from a reliable EDC knife. The textured G10 handle not only provides a secure grip but also adds visual appeal. A front flipper (or alternatively the blade cutout) allows for smooth deployment on ball bearings, while a solid liner lock secures the blade. At just 82 grams, the knife feels lightweight yet robust.
In short: the Civivi Guile combines cool design, functional performance, and an unbeatable price – almost like a finishing move for your pocket.