The Knife for Pirates with Style (and Good Taste)
Clean looks, solid build, zero bullshit. The Purser, built by Bestech, is your reliable everyday sidekick – whether you’re hunting treasure or just picking up the best pizza in town.
Rides on ceramic bearings – flips like a dream.
Three Versions – No Gimmicks, Just Solid Choices:
Natural Micarta & 14C28N
Grippy, uncoated natural Micarta up front, dark stonewashed titanium on the back – lightweight, solid, and straight to the point.
Blade steel: 14C28N – low maintenance, corrosion-resistant, and a real slicer.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Full Titanium & Magnacut
Titanium all around, dark stonewashed and ready for whatever comes your way.
Magnacut offers top-tier performance when it comes to edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Limited Edition: Black Micarta & Magnacut – KnifeLounge Exclusive
Just 60 pieces worldwide – individually numbered blades and our KnifeLounge logo as the cherry on top.
Black Micarta meets titanium back and Magnacut steel – clean, rare, and highly collectible.
Specs:
• Titanium hardware (screws, backspacer, clip) – all dark stonewashed
• OEM: Bestech
• Bearings: Ceramic – smooth, fast, and addictive
M390 Blade SteelFlat Grind Drop Point Grade 5 Titanium Scales Titanium Frame Lock (Ceramic Ball Bearing Lockup) 2 Screw Design (Pivot and Pocket Clip)
Ceramic Ball Bearing Pivot
Dual Thumbstuds
Reversible Deep Carry Titanium Pocket Clip
Big Idea Design - The Overlook What's pretty compact and yet not to be overlooked? That's right, the Big Idea Design Overlook - inspired by the breathtaking view at Point Park on Lookout Mountain, now as a compact folding knife.
Imagine a knife that is so inconspicuous that you almost forget you have it with you in everyday life - until the moment you need it. And right then it's there. The M390 blade? It delivers reliably every time - precise, sharp and absolutely confident. At the heart of the Overlook are the high-quality milled titanium handle scales (grade 5), which not only look classy, but can also take a beating. The blade is securely locked with a frame lock, and thanks to the ceramic ball bearing, the whole thing slides so smoothly that you almost forget that this is not a toy. Incidentally, the Overlook can be opened from both sides - ideal for both right and left-handers.
Compact, robust and elegant, you can carry the knife with the convertible titanium clip - discreetly inside your trouser pocket without half a knife sticking out.
Whether at the post office, crafting, office drama or simply at dinner - “The Overlook” is your inconspicuous companion with that certain something. A precise, somehow luxurious piece of technology that makes your everyday life easier - quiet, reliable and stylish.
Riccardo Gobbato design N690Co blade with satin finish Aluminium handleSprezzatura Spyderco Who brings a touch of Italian Dolce Vita into the world of American knives? Of course — the Spyderco Essenza! Two worlds collide here, and the result is nothing short of fantastic.
Spyderco, one of the true heavyweights of the US knife scene, teamed up with Italian designer Riccardo Gobbato for this model. And it’s not just designed in Italy — it’s built in Maniago by none other than Fox Knives, a name that stands for top-tier craftsmanship and Italian knife-making tradition. The blade is made from Böhler N690Co, a stainless, high-performance all-rounder that’s seen it all — from food prep to hard daily use. The grind? Clean, flat, sharp — just the way it should be.
The handle design is pure understatement: black anodized aluminum, lightweight, well-balanced, and built to last. Inside, a solid liner lock keeps the blade secure. Outside, a reversible deep-carry clip makes sure the Essenza disappears discreetly in your pocket — left or right, your choice.
Weighing just 94 g with an overall length of 18.4 cm, the Essenza is a true gentleman’s EDC — but don’t be fooled by the sleek looks. Whether you’re in an office in Golden, Colorado, hiking through the Black Forest, or sipping espresso on St. Peter’s Square, this knife is ready to go wherever you do.
Made in Italy. Designed by Gobbato. Powered by Spyderco.
Limited Edition Titanium handle with individual Cerakote coloring and “Scope” scales ClipPoint blade made of Magnacut including titanium lanyard beads Made in Texas USABefore smartphones fit in our pockets, the internet made noises like angry robots.
Welcome to the golden age of the 16-bit revolution – chunky keyboards, flickering CRT monitors, and games you played with just two buttons and a thumb. Welcome back to the early ’80s.
Tactile Turn and Tactile Knife are paying tribute to this iconic era with the limited 16-Bit Edition of the Bexar Slipjoint and Side Click Pen – both finished with a stunning, hand-applied Cerakote that looks like Mario, Donkey Kong, and Tetris teamed up for a design workshop. 🎮 Highlights of the 16-Bit Edition: • 💾 Retro-inspired details that’ll make any nerd heart skip a beat • 🛠️ Hand-finished Cerakote coating – precise like a classic NES controller • 🔒 The Bexar Slipjoint: Minimalist form meets pixel-powered flair • 🖊 The Side Click Pen: Like writing on a C64 – only way smoother Whether you used floppy disks back in the day or just sabotaged your parents’ modem to play Prince of Persia, this duo brings nostalgia and high-end craftsmanship into perfect sync.
⚠️ Available for a limited time only.
👉 Grab yours before you get stuck in a loading screen from 1986.
Otter anchor knife Micarta Knife Lounge Exclusive V2Classic anchor knife with green Micarta handle scalesNew in the V2: bolster and liner are made of solid brass You have the choice between a non-stainless carbon steel blade (C75) or a rust-resistant blade (1. 4034 steel)
The anchor knife is both a tool and a piece of living tradition. What began in 1840 in a tiny cottage at the Königsmühle in Solingen soon became a trusted companion for sailors, craftsmen, and adventurers, enduring harsh conditions and everyday tasks alike. Even with its classic wooden handle scales, it carries the spirit of history – but in this new interpretation, the maritime classic has been reimagined. In the V2 version, nostalgic charm meets modern materials: green, blasted Micarta handle scales and solid brass bolsters and liners give the knife a refined, matte appearance and a distinctive tactile quality. The carefully coordinated brass elements – from the bolsters and rivets to the iconic anchor – create a harmonious aesthetic and will develop a rich, individual patina over time. You have a choice of blades: a non-stainless carbon steel blade (C75) for those who appreciate an authentic feel and striking appearance, or a stainless 1.4034 steel blade for easier care in everyday use.
The traditional sheepfoot blade shape has always been designed for controlled pull cuts – ideal for slicing through ropes and lines. Yet even far from docks and decks, the anchor knife proves its versatility: with its rounded spine, it’s also perfect for spreading butter on bread – ready for any adventure, whether at sea or on a picnic blanket. The slipjoint mechanism, with its firm backspring, holds the blade securely open without the need for a lock, adding an extra layer of safety. And that prominent brass anchor on the handle? It’s more than just decoration – it’s a tribute to the knife’s seafaring heritage and gives every anchor knife a distinctive soul and striking presence.
The Tactile Knife Ranger combines traditional slipjoint craftsmanship with high-end, American-made production.
Jared Oeser Design
Titanium handle with shield inlay made of Micarta
Slipjoint pocket knife with a Wharncliffe blade made of Magnacut
Made in USA
The Tactile Knife Ranger combines traditional slipjoint craftsmanship with high-end, American-made production.
Jared Oeser Design
Titanium handle with shield inlay made of copper TechnoCarbo
Slipjoint pocket knife with a Wharncliffe blade made of Magnacut
Made in USA
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
With the Raiden R2, Null Knives brings back their debut design – this time with thoughtful upgrades and everything fans loved about the original.
The lines are still sharp and clean, the craftsmanship uncompromising – but under the hood, a lot has changed. This is exactly what a Gen 2 folder should be: familiar enough to feel like home, refined enough to get you excited all over again.
MagnaCut instead of S90V
The first generation used CPM S90V – now the Raiden R2 comes with MagnaCut. And for good reason: it’s one of the most talked-about steels in recent years. Excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, toughness – and way more everyday-friendly. Perfect for a modern EDC.
Redesigned pivot system
The pivot has been completely reworked: full titanium hardware sits flush with the machined faux collars and offers better leverage for your T8 bit. More solid, more practical, and better looking.
Reduced weight
Thanks to internal milling, the Raiden R2 is noticeably lighter than before – without compromising strength. Ideal for daily carry.
Blade cutout for multiple opening methods
In addition to the front flipper, there’s now a long blade cutout for effortless reverse flicks or slow-roll opening. Versatility meets comfort.
Refined clip
The new clip is more compact and features an undercut section to reduce tension. That means less pocket wear and a smoother draw.
Whether you choose Aero or Type S, Stonewashed or Damasteel – the Raiden R2 is a natural evolution of a design that stood out from day one.
Every detail reflects Sean Hassett’s vision: technically sound, visually distinct, and built with everyday performance in mind.
This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a return – and this time, it’s better because it truly understands what made the original great.
Old School Vibes, New School Power
Already crushing 1,000 burpees on your way to the coffee machine? BUD/S training felt more like pool time to you? And you're a sucker for '90s tactical design?
Then the Microtech Amphibian is made for you.
With its unmistakable retro look, this knife is a tribute to the golden era of tactical blades – but packed with all the modern tech you’d expect today. Whether you're on duty, out bushcrafting, or just want a rugged outdoor EDC: the Amphibian delivers.
RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s Own Locking System
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s take on the plunge lock, inspired by the Axis Lock (Benchmade) and Ball Bearing Lock (Spyderco). It's incredibly smooth, rock-solid, and built with serious hardware.
A Blade with Character
The blade features a bold recurve, a thin grind, and offers impressive cutting performance, especially for pull cuts.
Choose it with or without serrations – your call.
For that extra tactical vibe, you can opt for a DLC coating combined with satin flats.
It’s made from M390MK – a specially modified version of Böhler’s trusted steel, developed for Microtech with enhanced toughness, excellent edge retention, and high corrosion resistance.
Grip & Details
The milled G10 handle scales give you a secure grip, while the deep-carry clip and lanyard hole round out the setup.
A great little touch: those chunky Torx screws – so you won’t have to mess around with tiny bit drivers and stripped heads.
Conclusion
Sure, the Amphibian looks like it came straight out of a 1998 action flick –
but under the hood, it's cutting-edge, high-performance gear.
Old School Vibes, New School Power
Already crushing 1,000 burpees on your way to the coffee machine? BUD/S training felt more like pool time to you? And you're a sucker for '90s tactical design?
Then the Microtech Amphibian is made for you.
With its unmistakable retro look, this knife is a tribute to the golden era of tactical blades – but packed with all the modern tech you’d expect today. Whether you're on duty, out bushcrafting, or just want a rugged outdoor EDC: the Amphibian delivers.
RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s Own Locking System
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s take on the plunge lock, inspired by the Axis Lock (Benchmade) and Ball Bearing Lock (Spyderco). It's incredibly smooth, rock-solid, and built with serious hardware.
A Blade with Character
The blade features a bold recurve, a thin grind, and offers impressive cutting performance, especially for pull cuts.
Choose it with or without serrations – your call.
For that extra tactical vibe, you can opt for a DLC coating combined with satin flats.
It’s made from M390MK – a specially modified version of Böhler’s trusted steel, developed for Microtech with enhanced toughness, excellent edge retention, and high corrosion resistance.
Grip & Details
The milled G10 handle scales give you a secure grip, while the deep-carry clip and lanyard hole round out the setup.
A great little touch: those chunky Torx screws – so you won’t have to mess around with tiny bit drivers and stripped heads.
Conclusion
Sure, the Amphibian looks like it came straight out of a 1998 action flick –
but under the hood, it's cutting-edge, high-performance gear.
Blade Finish / Handle Material:
Black Ceracote / Yellow G10
Schwarz Knives Overland SportThe little brother of the Schwarz Knives OverlandSmall fixed with an overall length of 16.8 cmMagnacut steelMADE in Idaho USA.
Sporty & ColorfulQuestion: what's wicked sharp, insanely pretty, beastly well made and comes from Boise/Idaho? Chris Re...NO! So it does, but that's not what this is about. It's about the knives from TJ Schwarz; to be precise about the Overland Sport. Here you get a compact EDC Fixed that has all the features mentioned above. The workmanship is breathtakingly good and the grinding is decidedly sharp!The Overland Sport is intended as a kind of GADA knife: go anywhere, do anything. Whether on the belt, in the pocket or in the backpack - this 42a-compliant knife can simply always be there. With its 16.8 cm overall length this fixed falls into the "sweet spot" of fixed EDC knives, so to speak. The steel is, of course, the omnipresent Magnacut, which is not only extremely rust-resistant, but also extremely cut.Optically, the Overland Sport is something for everyone: a whole three variants are available to you. In addition to a Stonewashed or Cerakote blade finish, you can choose between colored G10 and Micarta scales. The Overland Sport comes with a Kydex sheath that snaps snugly into place.