Urban EDC Nitroglide
Toni of TNT Knives has a talent for making complex mechanical solutions look effortless.
With the Nitroglide, that philosophy becomes visible in every line. Every detail serves a mechanical purpose.
This design was not sketched for looks alone – it was engineered.
Semi-Integral Construction
The semi-integral construction combines rigidity and precision.
Fewer components mean fewer tolerances. Fewer tolerances result in a cleaner, more controlled action.
The reduced part count is intentional. Every component has a defined function.
No Traditional Stop Pin
One of the most distinctive design decisions is the deliberate omission of a traditional stop pin.
In the closed position, the blade tang makes controlled contact with the backspacer.
In the open position, the front flipper takes on a dual role:
it is not only the opening mechanism, but also a structural stop component.
When opened, the blade interfaces with the backspacer via the front flipper,
allowing for a well-distributed load path in the locked position and a thoughtfully engineered force distribution.
This is not accidental – it is deliberate engineering.
Two Opening Methods
The pronounced hollow grind allows the Nitroglide to be deployed not only via the front flipper,
but also with a middle-finger flick.
This secondary opening method feels intuitive and adds a dynamic layer to the knife's handling.
Dual-Row Bearings – Despite a Slim Profile
Despite its notably slim construction, the Nitroglide runs on dual-row ball bearings.
This is made possible by the elimination of a traditional stop pin and the intelligent internal space management that follows.
The result is a smooth, controlled action with impressive structural stability.
Toni did not try to add more.
He refined what was necessary.
And that restraint defines the Nitroglide.
The Lynch Northwest Open Door Policy Prybar v1.1 is one of those tools you underestimate at first — and then end up using every single day. Its size sits perfectly between a mini prybar and a heavy-duty lever tool, making it an ideal titanium prybar for everyday carry. Compact enough for your pocket, tough enough for real work. Exactly what you want from an EDC prybar that does more than just open boxes.
Made from premium Grade 5 titanium, this prybar is incredibly lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and built to handle serious force. Perfect for tasks where you’d rather not risk your knife blade: stubborn shipping boxes, tight lids, wooden crates, or metal rings that just won’t give in. Instead of abusing your knife, you reach for the right tool — and this titanium EDC tool was built precisely for that purpose.
True to Lynch tradition, the deep-carry pocket clip is manufactured in-house. Pocket clips are Casey’s specialty, and you can feel the difference immediately: secure retention, low-profile carry, and quick access without getting in the way. Pull it out, apply pressure, get the job done. No gimmicks — just pure function.
Yet the ODP v1.1 is more than just a hardworking tool. Casey Lynch is known for his creative and distinctive designs, and it clearly shows here. Clean lines, precise CNC machining, and a range of titanium finishes turn this prybar into a collectible piece of functional EDC gear. A tool made to be used — but one that looks just as good displayed next to your favorite knives.
Made in the USA, developed and manufactured in Washington State.
A compact titanium prybar for everyday carry. Protects your knife, fits every pocket, and looks seriously good doing it.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
Lynch Deepcarry-Clip Titanium standard for Spyderco
strong Deepcarry-Clip
made out of titanium
usable for most Spyderco models:
Advocat
Amalgam
Canis
Dice
Efficient
Gayle Bradley 2
KaraHawk
Manix 2
Manix XL
Native 5 CF
Native Chief
Nirvana
Para Military 2 (PM2)
Police
Smock (Note: Die mitgelieferten Schrauben passen nicht für das Smock. Verwende hierfür bitte die Spydero Schrauben, die werkseitig verwendet werden)
Swayback
Vallotton Sub-Hilt
Vallotton Lil’ Sub-Hilt4
Yojimbo 2
YoJumbo
Here is a short note from Casey Lynch:
"Your OEM Spyderco Screws will work great with your new Lynch NW Clip, but these `just in case`screws are a good fill in if you have missing or stripped screws. The easiest ways to install: line up the top screw hole, then spin the clip aroung 180° so the clip is hanging off the end of the knife. Drop in the top screw and get it started, but not snug. Now spin the clip around and drop in the lower two screws. Snug all three down tight, starting with the top screw."
Technical specs:
total length:
5,33 cm
Material:
Titanium
Finish:
Sandwashed
Why so Serious?
The Aux MFG Tsume – Japanese for “claw” – is a compact fixed blade that belongs exactly where you need it: in your pocket.
Handmade in the USA. Compact. Direct. No unnecessary extras.
And yes – it’s intentionally a fixed blade.
No lock. No mechanism to fiddle with. Just draw it and cut.
The hawkbill blade made from AEB-L is built for pull cuts.
Opening packages, slicing cord, cutting zip ties – the curved edge bites into the material immediately.
No slipping. No readjusting.
AEB-L is a perfect match here: fine-grained, tough, easy to resharpen.
A steel that doesn’t show off – it simply performs.
The handle draws inspiration from traditional Japanese wrapping – but this version adds a dose of Joker energy.
Genuine green ray skin underneath a sealed purple cord wrap.
The texture provides real grip, and the wrap feels surprisingly solid in hand.
Not decorative. Functional. With character.
And yes – it tends to put a slightly mischievous grin on your face.
It comes with a custom-fitted leather sheath with clip.
Secure in your pocket. On your belt. In your bag.
Small enough to disappear. Solid enough to stay exactly where it should.
Compact. Aggressive. Thought through.
The Tsume proves that a small fixed blade is often faster into action than any folder.
And that’s exactly what makes it so good.
The Claw for Your Pocket
Quite literally a pocket knife: the Aux MFG Tsume (Japanese for “claw”) is a compact fixed blade that easily fits into your pocket – handmade in the USA and built to be used.
The Hawkbill blade made from AEB-L steel is perfect for pulling cuts – whether you’re opening a package, slicing rope, or just testing how sharp your knife really is. The curved shape bites into the material instantly, turning every cut into a small moment of joy.
The handle? Japanese-inspired – featuring genuine stingray skin, in Kelly Green under a sealed cord wrap. It doesn’t just look great; it feels solid and secure in your hand. Thanks to its texture, you’ll have excellent grip even when things get a little hectic.
It comes with a precision-fit Boltaron sheath that keeps the Tsume safe – whether you carry it in your pocket, on your belt, or in your pack.
And because looks matter too, the Tsume is available in four different stingray skin variants – orange, black, white, and green. There’s a version for every taste and every EDC setup.
Small, fierce, and thoughtfully designed – the Aux MFG Tsume proves that a fixed blade doesn’t have to be big to make an impression.
Auxiliary Manufacturing Runt XL
Looking for a fixed blade that does more than just look insanely good (even though it absolutely does)? You’re in the right place.
The Runt XL is the bigger, more grown-up evolution of the compact Runt – handmade in the USA. More substance. More presence. Still fully EDC-capable.
With an overall length of 17.8 cm (7”) and a 7.4 cm (2.9”) blade, the Runt XL sits solid and confident in hand without feeling bulky. The 2.9 mm thick AEB-L blade delivers excellent edge performance, solid corrosion resistance, and reliability you can count on—whether it’s daily tasks or tougher jobs.
Cardboard, zip ties, outdoor snack prep, cake, pizza – you name it.
Handle options? Oh yes.
Go with black stingray skin for that classic, no-compromise look. Or choose green stingray skin if your knife can show a little personality. Both versions are wrapped in paracord and offer outstanding grip. Functional. Tactile. Distinct. Far away from generic production aesthetics.
Weighing only 74 grams, the Runt XL stays light on your belt or in your setup. The included Boltaron sheath with belt clip keeps everything secure—whether you’re on the move or just like being prepared.
And yes, it’s §42a compliant, meaning everyday carry without the headache.
Each knife is handmade in the USA by Auxiliary Manufacturing.
Auxiliary Manufacturing Runt XL
Looking for a fixed blade that does more than just look insanely good (even though it absolutely does)? You’re in the right place.
The Runt XL is the bigger, more grown-up evolution of the compact Runt – handmade in the. More substance. More presence. Still fully EDC-capable.
With an overall length of 17.8 cm (7”) and a 7.4 cm (2.9”) blade, the Runt XL sits solid and confident in hand without feeling bulky. The 2.9 mm thick AEB-L blade delivers excellent edge performance, solid corrosion resistance, and reliability you can count on—whether it’s daily tasks or tougher jobs.
Cardboard, zip ties, outdoor snack prep, cake, pizza – you name it.
Handle options? Oh yes.
Go with black stingray skin for that classic, no-compromise look. Or choose green stingray skin if your knife can show a little personality. Both versions are wrapped in paracord and offer outstanding grip. Functional. Tactile. Distinct. Far away from generic production aesthetics.
Weighing only 74 grams, the Runt XL stays light on your belt or in your setup. The included Boltaron sheath with belt clip keeps everything secure—whether you’re on the move or just like being prepared.
And yes, it’s §42a compliant, meaning everyday carry without the headache.
Each knife is handmade in the USA by Auxiliary Manufacturing.
The Atom from TRM is a knife that impresses with its sleek, lightweight design(only 110 with Titanium Scales!!!) and impressive cutting ability. Since its debut in 2019, the Atom has found fans worldwide – from California to Australia. The blade measures 8.9 cm, is made of high-quality Magnacut steel, and impresses with a full flat grind and a thickness of just 2.3 mm. The Atom is not a knife for hard prying or tactical use, but it is an ideal companion that can confidently be called a “foldable scalpel”
Handmade leather slip made from leather
Chuck is named after the dark goblin from old legends — a hidden guardian known for protecting things and making them disappear.
That is exactly its purpose: to securely hold your fixed blade and keep it protected until you need it.
Made from high-quality, vegetable-tanned Walpier leather from Italy.
Over time, the leather develops its own patina, becoming more personal with every day of use — just like the knife you carry inside.
The flat design makes Chuck ideal for pocket carry.
Many fixed blades of this size fit perfectly and stay securely in place without shifting or adding bulk.
Your knife disappears almost completely inside the slip — protected from scratches, keys, loose change, and everything else living in your pocket.
Compatible with, among others:
Daily Customs x Böker AK1, AK2
Böker Packlite with handle scales
Bestech Heidi 3
Lander 4
MKM Makro
Griffin X
Big Idea Design Pocket Bowie Fixed
Big Idea Design Lookout
Auxiliary Manufacturing Karl, Pocket Bowie
Each slip is handmade and stitched by Chris, the maker behind Black Circus Leatherworks.
No assembly line. No shortcuts. Just honest craftsmanship.
Dimensions: approx. 13.5 × 5.2 cm
Knife not included
Handmade leather slip for small fixed blades
Bolt is the spark that never fades. In the world of the Black Circus, it represents the moment everything begins —
small, quiet, and full of energy. This slip is made to securely carry small fixed blades and keep them ready whenever you need them.
Made from premium leather sourced from renowned Italian tanneries, available in two brown tones with distinct character:
La Perla Azzurra Dakota in Tan — lighter, warm, and vibrant —
and Walpier Rocky in Cognac — darker, deeper, and rich in texture.
Both leathers develop a unique patina over time, becoming a true part of your everyday carry.
The compact design is ideal for very small fixed blades. The knife sits securely inside the slip without shifting or moving.
Perfect for knives like the Griffin Scout Medic and other fixed blades of similar size.
Your knife stays protected from scratches, keys, coins, and everything else sharing your pocket.
Compatible with, among others:
Griffin Scout Medic
and other small fixed blades of similar size
Each slip is handmade and stitched by Chris, the maker behind Black Circus Leatherworks.
No assembly line. No shortcuts. Just honest craftsmanship.
Knife not included
Crafted by hand – made for your favorite gear.
The Banshee Regular by Black Circus Leatherworks is more than just an organizer – it might just be the most beautiful way to tame the daily chaos in your pocket.
Made from two premium types of leather, it offers a striking contrast:
The rugged Camo Tan leather forms the two main slots for your folder and flashlight, while the brown smooth leather on the front holds your prybar and pen.
Designed without a clip, the Banshee fits flat and tidy into your front or back pocket – right where your EDC belongs.
As always with Black Circus: fully hand-stitched, with attention to detail and a clear focus on both function and design.
Delivery without contents.
Handcrafted leather sheath made from black Minerva Liscio
The Arkee by Black Circus Leatherworks is the perfect match for the Daily Customs x Böker AK1 – and for any knife of similar size that you prefer to carry securely and discreetly.
Made from the finest vegetable-tanned Minerva Liscio leather by Baldalassi in deep black, this sheath is built as slim as the material allows. Ideal for front pocket carry – no bulk, no slipping.
The AK1 sits almost completely inside the sheath, offering maximum protection and a clean, low-profile carry in everyday use.
Meticulously hand-stitched, crafted with great attention to detail and a deep appreciation for traditional leatherwork.
Outer dimensions: approx. 15 × 5 cm
Always There, Always Ready
If you’re looking for a fixed blade that’s truly everyday-capable without screaming “survival show,” the TRM Tagalong is exactly that. Compact, understated, and built to function just as well in urban daily life as it does outdoors.
The name says it all: a knife that simply tags along. Slim enough for your pocket or EDC pouch, noticeable only when you actually need it.
Technically, TRM relies on CPM Magnacut – offering excellent edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and still easy to sharpen. The high full flat grind delivers clean, efficient cuts through cardboard, rope, or food prep. The ergonomic Micarta handle scales provide a secure grip, even in wet conditions.
A small highlight is the premium leather sheath: you decide whether to simply slip it into your pocket or use the included Ulticlip to secure it discreetly to the edge of your pocket.
TRM – Three Rivers Manufacturing from Massachusetts – produces 100% in the USA. Known for models like the Neutron and the Atom, the company stands for precise machining and genuine customer focus. No marketing gimmicks – just honest knife craftsmanship.
Always There, Always Ready
If you’re looking for a fixed blade that’s truly everyday-capable without screaming “survival show,” the TRM Tagalong is exactly that. Compact, understated, and built to function just as well in urban daily life as it does outdoors.
The name says it all: a knife that simply tags along. Slim enough for your pocket or EDC pouch, noticeable only when you actually need it.
Technically, TRM relies on CPM Magnacut – offering excellent edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and still easy to sharpen. The high full flat grind delivers clean, efficient cuts through cardboard, rope, or food prep. The ergonomic Micarta handle scales provide a secure grip, even in wet conditions.
A small highlight is the premium leather sheath: you decide whether to simply slip it into your pocket or use the included Ulticlip to secure it discreetly to the edge of your pocket.
TRM – Three Rivers Manufacturing from Massachusetts – produces 100% in the USA. Known for models like the Neutron and the Atom, the company stands for precise machining and genuine customer focus. No marketing gimmicks – just honest knife craftsmanship.
Jack Wolf Knives Gunslinger JackCarbon fiber handle Hollow ground S90V bladewith matching color clip and additional clip insertThe Gunslinger Jack is the first front flipper from Jack Wolf Knives and features an innovative (bolster) frame lock. With just a smooth handle you can open the knife effortlessly and lock it securely.
A special highlight of the Gunslinger Jack is the color-coordinated clip, which gives your knife an individual look. However, you also have the option to wear the knife without the clip. Included is a color-matched clip insert that gives you an alternative carrying option.
The Gunslinger Jack is also distinguished by its high-quality S90V hollow ground steel. This steel is known for its excellent edge retention and durability. Whether you're doing precision cutting work or finding yourself in challenging situations, the Gunslinger Jack is always reliable at your side.
Jack Wolf Knives has created with the Gunslinger Jack a knife that is not only functional and reliable, but also convinces with its unique design. The combination of first-class workmanship, innovative locking and color-coordinated details makes this knife a real eye-catcher.