Handle scales made from flamed camo titanium
Blade made from CPM-S90VN steel with a belt satin finish
The Chaser is a dedicated flipper knife featuring a low-profile flipper tab that remains subtle when closed and disappears completely when open.
With a bit of practice, a reverse flick is also possible. Distinctive design elements like the rectangular pivot and the filler tab give this knife a unique character.
Manufactured by: Kubey Knives, China
Handle scales made from carbon
Blade made from CPM-S90V steel with a belt satin finish and hollow grind
With the Tallboy V1.5, Divo Knives delivers the next evolution of their largest folder – once again proving that size, elegance, and function can absolutely go hand in hand. At a full 20.3 cm overall length, the Tallboy features a striking sheepsfoot blade made from CPM-S90V, stylish carbon scales, and carefully considered details. This knife is made for those who prefer things a little bigger – without compromising on design.
Depending on the version, you’ll get Camo Carbon with bold color accents – including one model with a radially milled pattern directly in the carbon for extra depth and texture. The blade runs incredibly smooth on bearings, opens via thumb hole or stud, and locks up with an exposed liner lock.
What does that mean? Unlike classic liner locks, the locking bar here is clearly visible and easy to access from the outside – a practical choice that also gives the knife a more technical, open-frame aesthetic.
As always with Divo, the attention to detail is everywhere – from the signature pivot and ergonomic handle shape to the finely executed hollow grind.
Nice to have:
A wire clip is included free of charge – so you can choose between the clean look of the titanium milled clip or a more minimalist carry.
Available versions:
Purple Nurple: Purple Flow Camo Carbon scales with a belt satin blade and purple titanium accents
Wakanda Forever: Purple Flow Camo Carbon scales with a blackwashed blade and black titanium accents
Jack Sparrow: Black Pearl Camo Carbon scales with a belt satin blade and satin-finished accents
Manufactured by: Kubey Knives, China
Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Keith Griffin Design Stonewashed DropPoint blade made of MagnacutHandle Options: Stonewashed Brass Dark Bead Blasted Titanium Black Micarta Natural Micarta Olive Micarta Kydex sheath included
Premium Glass Blasted Finish Chris Reeve is known for the classic, the Sebenza, but the Inkosi is the brand's next evolutionary leap and definitely an eye-catcher! At first glance it may resemble the Sebenza 21, but on closer inspection it turns out to be an advanced and distinct masterpiece!Excellent Design & Advanced TechnologyThanks to two concise finger recesses on the handle, you'll have more control and confidence when working with the knife.
Improved lock: the Integral Lock invented by Chris Reeve has been further improved in the Inkosi, so that wear of the titanium is avoided.
Novel Grind: The Inkosi comes with a "Large Hollow Grind," a blend of hollow and flat grinds that provides more edge stability.Glass Blasted vs SandblastedWondering what the difference is between Glass Blasted and Sandblasted? The Glass Blasted finish uses crushed glass, resulting in a finer, tighter grain that is extremely scratch resistant and smooth, but still retains its grip. Sandblasted, on the other hand, uses sand to create an extra grippy finish that ages with character.Stable & ReliableWith its oversized blade axis and huge bronze washers, the Inkosi is designed to be extremely stable. So you can use it for really tough cutting tasks without any worries!The Chris Reeve Inkosi Micarta Black with the classy Glass Blasted finish is a super addition to your knife collection and a sturdy tool for all situations.
Chris Reeve Inkosi Droppoint
Small Inkosi with new S45VN steel
Compact EDC knife
InkosiChris Reeve's classic is clearly the Sebenza - but with the Inkosi, the manufacturer takes the next logical step. While these knives may look quite similar at first glance, on closer inspection the Inkosi turns out to be an independent and progressive knife, which in no way needs to shy away from comparison with the Sebenza 21.
The most striking innovation can be found on the handle. Here are two pronounced finger recesses that give your hand a more secure grip when working with the knife and give you more control in the cutting movement. The lock is still the Integral Lock invented by Chris Reeve, which has been improved by a decisive detail in the Inkosi. In order to prevent the softer titanium from coming into direct contact with the blade's hardened CMP S45VN steel, the detent ball (which is made of an extremely hard ceramic) was placed in such a way that it also serves as a contact point for the lock. This eliminates the possibility of wear and tear on the titanium.
Another innovation is the grinding of the blade. Where Reeve has almost always relied on a hollow grind in the past, you'll now find a mixture of hollow and flat grinds used on the Inkosi, which the manufacturer calls "Large Hollow Grind" and which is supposed to provide more stability to the cutting edge. Together with the oversized blade axis and the huge bronze washers, the Inkosi turns out to be an incredibly stable knife that you can also use for really tough cutting tasks.
SmallSmall hands? Little space in your pocket? Not in the mood for a big titanium folder? Then the small version of the Inkosi is the solution for you. Just like the Sebenza, the Inkosi is available in two different sizes and the small version is also a full-fledged and highly functional pocket knife, which does not have to hide from the large version in the slightest.
Quite the opposite: especially in urban everyday life, many prefer a somewhat more compact knife for everyday cutting tasks. Only if you have very large hands (glove size 10 and up) do you perhaps prefer the large version of the Inkosis. In direct comparison with the Sebenza 31 Small, the Inkosi Small is about 1cm shorter.
DropointThe classic Reeve blade shape as it has been produced for 30 years now. Works wonderfully in almost all areas and is very cutting thanks to the hollow grind.
Accessories:
Chris Reeve Clip Insert and Screw
Chris Reeve Backspacer
Chris Reeve Body Screw Kit
Chris Reeve Pocket Clip
Chris Reeve Grease
Chris Reeve Inkosio Lanyard with Bead
Chris Reeve Body Screw
S90V steel Highend Framelock Folder Front flipper Titanium bolster Removable clip (clip insert included) The scope of delivery and packaging: 1st tube
You will receive the knife in a box. Each tube has a design customised to the knife. 2. microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. 3. stickers and discs 4. a separate clip insert is included. So you can also carry a Diamondback Jack without a clip. All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
Chris Reeve Mnandi Bog Oak
Chris Reeve Mnandi - Pure elegance
The Chris Reeve Mnandi bears its name not without reason: translated into English, "Mnandi" means something like "pretty" or "beautiful". But this knife is not just a nice looking accessory - despite its small size you get here a full-fledged and very versatile pocket knife.
Like all almost Chris Reeve knives, the Mnandi is equipped with the Integral Lock, which neatly locks the blade when open.
Above the two titanium scales is the real highlight of this little gentleman folder: the handle inlays made of stabilized precious wood are a total eye-catcher. The wood pieces have been sanded to seamlessly embed themselves into the titanium, making the Mnandi a real pleasure to hold.
Despite its short length, this small men's knife does great in everyday use and is an absolutely serious cutting tool. The pocket clip, decorated with Art Deco elements, reminds a bit of an old tie pin and again underlines the noble look of the Mnandi.
Alternatively, you can carry your Mnandi in the included leather pouch.
On some days, a large, tactical-looking titanium folder may not be the right thing. This is exactly where the Mnandi makes its grand entrance.Whether with a suit, sports jacket or casual summer outfit, the Chris Reeve Mnandi is a companion that is both a handsome accessory and a functional cutting tool.
Böker Daily Knives AK1 American Tanto UltemUltem handle scalesAmerican Tanto Blade made of MagnacutWith Kydex sheath and clipMade in the Boker manufactory in Solingen