Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Reate Knives T1000-V2The T1000 is back!extremely robust construction now with a blade made of M390In this version, the inlay, backspacer and clip are made of zirconium.The differences between the T-1000 (version 1) and version 2 briefly summarized:Pivot diameter: 8 mm (V1: 6 mm) Pivot screw: M5 (V1 M3) which improves stabilityBlade steel: M390 (V1: CPM-3V) so the V2 gets a steel upgradeBlade shape: with slight recurve (V2 straight blade) optical upgrade.
Reate Knives T1000-V2The T1000 is back!extremely robust construction now with a blade made of M390The differences between the T-1000 (version 1) and version 2 briefly summarized:Pivot diameter: 8 mm (V1: 6 mm) Pivot screw: M5 (V1 M3) which improves stabilityBlade steel: M390 (V1: CPM-3V) so the V2 gets a steel upgradeBlade shape: with slight recurve (V2 straight blade) optical upgrade.
Reate Knives T1000-V2The T1000 is back!extremely robust construction now with a blade made of M390This version has a black DLC-coated blade and handle.The differences between the T-1000 (version 1) and version 2 briefly summarized:Pivot diameter: 8 mm (V1: 6 mm) Pivot screw: M5 (V1 M3) which improves stabilityBlade steel: M390 (V1: CPM-3V) so the V2 gets a steel upgradeBlade shape: with slight recurve (V2 straight blade) optical upgrade.
Spyderco Tenacious R.I.L. Blue Titanium PlainEdge Titanium handle with framelock lockBlade made of 8Cr13MoV with satin finishWith four-way reversible handle Spyderco Tenacious Titanium Blue - A classic in a new lookThe Tenacious is one of Spyderco's best-known and most popular knives for good reason. Now this classic is available in a really cool version: with titanium handle scales and a super sturdy Reeve Integral Lock (R.I.L.), which ensures absolute reliability thanks to the stainless steel insert.The titanium handle scales are not only robust, but also cleverly designed. The inside has been milled so precisely that the weight remains nice and low. Then there's the bright blue anodized finish, which really makes the knife stand out.And what's really practical: You can mount the wide pocket clip in four different positions - depending on whether you want to carry it on the left or right, with the tip up or down.The blade? It's made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, flat-ground and has a chic satin finish.
Spyderco Tenacious R.I.L. Blue Titanium Black Blade PlainEdge Titanium handle with framelock lockBlade made of 8Cr13MoV with non-reflective black oxide coating With four-way reversible handle Spyderco Tenacious Titan Black & Blue - A classy upgrade for a classicThe tried-and-tested Tenacious gets an impressive upgrade: With titanium handle scales, a robust Reeve Integral Lock (R.I.L.) and a stainless steel insert, this popular model becomes a particularly high-quality version.But that's not all. The flat-ground blade made from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel is finished with a matt black oxide coating, which not only prevents reflections but also looks great.The wide, four-position clip and the entire handle hardware are also finished in an elegant black to match. These contrasts give the knife a stylish look that perfectly complements the blue anodized titanium handle scales.
Vero Engineering Lux Clean and innovative design by Joseph VeroBlade made from M390 with a hollow grindTitanium handle scales milled hexagonally from the inside to reduce weightStandard version with titanium clipMade by REATELarge Gentleman Folder The Lux from Vero Engineering is a milestone in many respects. First of all, this knife won the “Best Factory Folder 2024” award at the Blade Show in Texas, which is quite a statement considering the competition. The Lux is Joseph Vero's clearest and most distinct design to date. Here, the knife has been reduced to the essentials, leaving an incredibly elegant and slim line. You could almost call it an XXL gentleman's folder. On the show side, it is above all the hollow-ground (never before seen at Vero) drop point blade made of M390 steel, which is particularly elegant with a long swedge. The rather neutrally shaped handle with its two titanium scales offers a fantastic grip and is remarkably light, especially when closed.
Despite its considerable length of 22 cm, the Lux weighs just 107 grams. This was made possible by elaborate hexagonal milling of the inside of the handle scales. For comparison: The Paramilitary 2 from Spyderco weighs 111 grams, but has no titanium scales. In contrast to previous models, the Lux was manufactured by Reate, which is particularly noticeable in the truly incredible precision and the silky smooth running of the ceramic ball bearings. The Lux is available in five different configurations: (blade finish / handle material)Hand Satin / Bead Blast Belt Satin / Bead Blast Bacon Damast / Bead Blast Stonewash / Bead Blast DLC / DLC Plus the options for clip & backspacer: Timascus Zirconium Titanium
Victorinox Swiss Army Knife 08
The large blade has a 2/3 saw and can be fixed.With Philips screwdriver and wood saw.
Tools:1. large blade with serrated edge 6. wood saw2. reamer 7. philips screwdriver 1/23. bottle opener 8. can opener4. screwdriver 7 mm, lockable 9. screwdriver 3 mm5. wire stripper 10. ring
Length: 111 mmHeight: 18 mmWeight: 131 g
42a compliant? No
Spyderco UKPK UK Penknife Yellow
Magnacut Blade
Lightweight only 48 grams
Yellow FRN handle scales
UKPK goes Salt
It's no big secret that the laws regarding knives and carrying them in public are much stricter in Europe than in the USA. However, Spyderco was one of the first major manufacturers to take on this problem and create a kind of European classic in its own range with the UKPK (UK Penknife), which even meets the very strict laws in the UK.
Here two important factors come together: although you can open the UKPK - thanks to the Spyderholes - one-handed, but the blade is not locked in the open state, but is held by a powerful back spring (similar to a Swiss Army knife). This allows you to carry the UKPK perfectly legally. Yet despite its small size, lack of a lock, and extremely lightweight construction, the UKPK is a highly functional pocket knife. The thin blade proves to be a real cutting devil in everyday EDC use thanks to the raised flat grind and shows that Spyderco really had a cutting tool in mind here and not a folding crowbar. The Magnacut used in this version is extremely corrosion resistant and can therefore be used even under the most unfavorable conditions.
The bright yellow FRN (Fiber Reinforced Nylon) handle scales, which you might no from other salt series knives, do not require steel plates underneath and ensure a construction that is as light as it is strong. At just 48 grams, the UKPK is hardly bulky in your pocket. The deep-carry pocket clip can be mounted on the left or right side, which makes the knife interesting for left-handers as well.
All in all, you get with the UKPK a really highly suitable EDC pocket knife which not only complies with local legislation, but also proves to be a loyal companion.
Vero Engineering NovaSturdy Vero Engineering with a blade made of MagnaCut steelTitanium Framelock folder with a total length of 21 cmInteresting for you if you like larger and above all stable knives.The bead is available separately.