Not stainless steel Handcrafted / Damascussteel forged by hand Damascus steel made from 320 layers of high-performance Damascus steel Handle material: Snake wood, puddle iron
With the CrafTiBolt, Brian Fellhoelter brings his iconic bolt-action design to a compact cutting tool – ideal for precise work in the shop, studio, or everyday carry.
Machined from titanium and featuring the clean Standard pattern, the body offers subtle grip and a sleek look. The bolt mechanism works just like on his pens – crisp, smooth, and reliable.
Measuring around 12 cm (4.75"), the CrafTiBolt fits comfortably in hand without taking up too much pocket space.
It uses the Excel #65 blade (Part No. 20065), which can be easily replaced. You’ll find refills at most well-stocked hobby or craft stores.
Made in the USA. Built for those who prefer precision over brute force.
With the CrafTiBolt, Brian Fellhoelter brings his iconic bolt-action design to a compact cutting tool – ideal for precise work in the shop, studio, or everyday carry.
Machined from titanium and featuring the clean Twist pattern, the body offers subtle grip and a sleek look. The bolt mechanism works just like on his pens – crisp, smooth, and reliable.
Measuring around 12 cm (4.75"), the CrafTiBolt fits comfortably in hand without taking up too much pocket space.
It uses the Excel #65 blade (Part No. 20065), which can be easily replaced. You’ll find refills at most well-stocked hobby or craft stores.
Made in the USA. Built for those who prefer precision over brute force.
Hand-forged Chefknife with Damascus Blade by Martin Huber. Perfect size for almost any task in the kitchenSteel is not rust-resistantIncludes blade guardHandle material: Light poplar burl. Please note that hand-forged knives are delivered without outer packaging.
Hand-forged large vegetable or universal knife with a Damascus Blade by Martin Huber. Perfect size for smaller tasks in the kitchen, such as chopping vegetablesSteel is not rust-resistantIncludes blade guardHandle material: light poplar burlPlease note that hand-forged knives are delivered without outer packaging.
If “Wow” were a knife.
Some knives you see and instantly think: “Alright, that’s not a tool – that’s a piece of art.”
That’s exactly what the Front Flipper Lanny’s Clip by Enrique Peña is. Handmade in Laredo, Texas, by one of the true greats in the custom knife world. And you can feel it the moment you hold it.
Closed, it measures a solid 4 inches, fitting perfectly in hand, while the meticulously hand-satin finished 154CM blade flips open smoothly via the front flipper.
The Lanny’s Clip is a tribute to old-school elegance with a modern twist: Natural & Crème Yellow Canvas Micarta, a clean stainless steel inlay shield, and a titanium linerlock that holds it all together.
Finished off with a natural Micarta backspacer that ties the whole design together.
Brand new from the maker, and it comes with a stylish embroidered Cordura zipper pouch.
If a Barlow had modern swagger.
The Front Flipper Barlow by Enrique Peña is like a classic on steroids – handmade in Laredo, Texas, with an incredible attention to detail. Peña is a true legend in the custom game, and this knife shows exactly why.
At 3 ¾" closed, it’s compact yet feels solid in hand. The 154CM spear point blade is hand-satin finished and opens smoothly via the grooved front flipper ramp.
The look? A bold mix of rugged and refined: Brown canvas Micarta meets the striking Mexican blanket Micarta, accented by a clean stainless steel inlay shield.
Framed by sleek titanium liners and finished with a brown Micarta backspacer.
New, and comes with a sleek embroidered Cordura zipper pouch – ready for your collection or your EDC rotation.
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
Quick-change scales made of G10 with space-age Mietzi chasing a knife DropPoint blade made of D2 with black stonewashed finish What you need for changing: Torx tool for knives Threadlocker
Quick-change scales made of G10 with space-age Mietzi chasing a knife DropPoint blade made of D2 with stonewashed finish What you need for changing: Torx tool for knives Threadlocker
Scandinavian design – straight from Jens Ansø's workshop in DenmarkWith the AROS, Jens Ansø brings a real highlight to the table – or rather, to your EDC rotation. The compact folder knife is the second model in his “Shop-Built” series and combines clean design with ultra-precise manufacturing and a look that clearly screams “Ansø.”It is also the first button lock Jens has ever built – and it's a direct hit. The mechanism runs so incredibly smoothly that you'll want to hold it in your hand all the time. Add to that a discreet flipper that's almost overlooked at first glance – but sits exactly where it should and simply works.Hardware and screws in a satin finish.
Scandinavian design – straight from Jens Ansø's workshop in DenmarkWith the AROS, Jens Ansø brings a real highlight to the table – or rather, to your EDC rotation. The compact folder knife is the second model in his “Shop-Built” series and combines clean design with ultra-precise manufacturing and a look that clearly screams “Ansø.”It is also the first button lock Jens has ever built – and it's a direct hit. The mechanism runs so incredibly smoothly that you'll want to hold it in your hand all the time. Add to that a discreet flipper that's almost overlooked at first glance – but sits exactly where it should and simply works.Hardware and screws in a satin finish.
Scandinavian design – straight from Jens Ansø's workshop in DenmarkWith the AROS, Jens Ansø brings a real highlight to the table – or rather, to your EDC rotation. The compact folder knife is the second model in his “Shop-Built” series and combines clean design with ultra-precise manufacturing and a look that clearly screams “Ansø.”It is also the first button lock Jens has ever built – and it's a direct hit. The mechanism runs so incredibly smoothly that you'll want to hold it in your hand all the time. Add to that a discreet flipper that's almost overlooked at first glance – but sits exactly where it should and simply works.Hardware and screws in a satin finish.
42a-compliant as it does not lock (double detent) Michael Trollsky Design Micarta handle DropPoint blade made of D2 steel with satin finish Manufactured by Bestech Knives
with polished titanium handle scales (except clip and framelock)
Satin finish
available in Large or Small
Macassar Ebony inlay on the front and back side