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Vero Engineering Lux
Blade Finish / Handle Material: DLC | DLC | Clip & Backspacer: Titanium
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 

Variants from €469.00*
€499.00*
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2024-08-01 17:00
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Vero Engineering Lux
Blade Finish / Handle Material: Stonewash | Bead Blast | Clip & Backspacer: Zirconium
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 

Variants from €469.00*
€609.00*
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2024-08-01 17:00
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Vero Engineering Lux
Blade Finish / Handle Material: Hand Satin | Bead Blast | Clip & Backspacer: Titanium
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 

Variants from €469.00*
€490.00*
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2024-08-01 17:00
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Vero Engineering Lux
Blade Finish / Handle Material: Belt Satin | Bead Blast | Clip & Backspacer: Titanium
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 

Variants from €469.00*
€490.00*
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2024-08-01 17:00
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Vero Engineering Lux
Blade Finish / Handle Material: Bacon | Bead Blast | Clip & Backspacer: Timascus
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 

Variants from €469.00*
€999.00*
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2024-07-24 18:00
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Vero Engineering Nova
Version: Stonewashed
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.

€429.00*
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2024-07-24 18:00
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Vero Engineering Nova
Version: Belt Satin
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.

Variants from €429.00*
€469.00*
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2024-07-24 18:00
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Vero Engineering Nova
Version: Blackwashed
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.

Variants from €429.00*
€453.00*
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2024-07-24 18:00
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Vero Engineering Nova
Version: Hand Satin
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.

Variants from €429.00*
€469.00*
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2024-07-24 18:00
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Vero Engineering Bead
Vero Engineering BeadBead made of titaniumDesign by Joseph VeroSupplied without knife

€65.00*
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Picaroon Tools Islander
Blade Material: 1095 | Handle Material: Black Micarta
Picaroon Tools IslanderARRRRRRRRRR limited and numbered run (200 pieces)Carbon steel (1095) or rust-resistant 14C28NKydex sheath with belt adapter Conquer the wilderness with the Picaroon Islander!  Ahoy, landlubbers! Let me tell you about a treasure that will make every pirate's heart beat faster: the Picaroon Islander, the fixed outdoor knife that will accompany you through every adventure! With an overall length of 23 cm and a blade length of 12 cm, this knife is compact enough to always carry with you, but big enough to withstand even the toughest challenges.  You have the choice between two mighty steels: the robust 1095 carbon steel (watch out, he doesn't like water, the rusty dog!) or the more rust-resistant 14C28N, which can withstand even the stormiest seas!  The handles are available in three fabulous variants: Micarta Green - perfectly camouflaged in any jungle Micarta Black - as dark as the deepest sea, Micarta Natural/Brown - for the real outdoorsman among you! The blade shape is directly inspired by the sabre of a real pirate captain, just like all the treasures from the workshop of Bulgarian designer Picaroon Tools. And then there's the Kydex sheath! It comes with a belt holder that allows you to carry the knife both vertically and horizontally. Whether you're sweeping across the deck in a storm or sneaking quietly through the jungle, your Picaroon Islander is always at hand!  All in all, the Picaroon Islander is a great fixed blade at a great price, me hearties! So, set sail and secure this treasure before it sinks into the depths of the seas!

€125.00*
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Picaroon Tools Islander
Blade Material: 1095 | Handle Material: Green Micarta
Picaroon Tools IslanderARRRRRRRRRR limited and numbered run (200 pieces)Carbon steel (1095) or rust-resistant 14C28NKydex sheath with belt adapter Conquer the wilderness with the Picaroon Islander!  Ahoy, landlubbers! Let me tell you about a treasure that will make every pirate's heart beat faster: the Picaroon Islander, the fixed outdoor knife that will accompany you through every adventure! With an overall length of 23 cm and a blade length of 12 cm, this knife is compact enough to always carry with you, but big enough to withstand even the toughest challenges.  You have the choice between two mighty steels: the robust 1095 carbon steel (watch out, he doesn't like water, the rusty dog!) or the more rust-resistant 14C28N, which can withstand even the stormiest seas!  The handles are available in three fabulous variants: Micarta Green - perfectly camouflaged in any jungle Micarta Black - as dark as the deepest sea, Micarta Natural/Brown - for the real outdoorsman among you! The blade shape is directly inspired by the sabre of a real pirate captain, just like all the treasures from the workshop of Bulgarian designer Picaroon Tools. And then there's the Kydex sheath! It comes with a belt holder that allows you to carry the knife both vertically and horizontally. Whether you're sweeping across the deck in a storm or sneaking quietly through the jungle, your Picaroon Islander is always at hand!  All in all, the Picaroon Islander is a great fixed blade at a great price, me hearties! So, set sail and secure this treasure before it sinks into the depths of the seas!

€125.00*
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Picaroon Tools Islander
Blade Material: 1095 | Handle Material: Natural Canvas Micarta
Picaroon Tools IslanderARRRRRRRRRR limited and numbered run (200 pieces)Carbon steel (1095) or rust-resistant 14C28NKydex sheath with belt adapter Conquer the wilderness with the Picaroon Islander!  Ahoy, landlubbers! Let me tell you about a treasure that will make every pirate's heart beat faster: the Picaroon Islander, the fixed outdoor knife that will accompany you through every adventure! With an overall length of 23 cm and a blade length of 12 cm, this knife is compact enough to always carry with you, but big enough to withstand even the toughest challenges.  You have the choice between two mighty steels: the robust 1095 carbon steel (watch out, he doesn't like water, the rusty dog!) or the more rust-resistant 14C28N, which can withstand even the stormiest seas!  The handles are available in three fabulous variants: Micarta Green - perfectly camouflaged in any jungle Micarta Black - as dark as the deepest sea, Micarta Natural/Brown - for the real outdoorsman among you! The blade shape is directly inspired by the sabre of a real pirate captain, just like all the treasures from the workshop of Bulgarian designer Picaroon Tools. And then there's the Kydex sheath! It comes with a belt holder that allows you to carry the knife both vertically and horizontally. Whether you're sweeping across the deck in a storm or sneaking quietly through the jungle, your Picaroon Islander is always at hand!  All in all, the Picaroon Islander is a great fixed blade at a great price, me hearties! So, set sail and secure this treasure before it sinks into the depths of the seas!

€125.00*
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Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge Exclusive
Version: Handle scales (without knife)
Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge ExclusiveUltem handle scales for the Lander 1Made in Hamburg, Germany and polished by handas a complete set with knife or as a scales set for self-assembly 

€89.00*
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Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge Exclusive
Version: Mounted on Lander 1
Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge ExclusiveUltem handle scales for the Lander 1Made in Hamburg, Germany and polished by handas a complete set with knife or as a scales set for self-assembly assambled on a Lander 1 (D2 Version)

Variants from €89.00*
€139.00*
Ensure 139 bonus points
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Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge Exclusive
Version: Handle scales (without knife)
Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge ExclusiveTitanium handle scales in "Flight Plan Apollo 11" designwith drawings from the original flight plan of the Apollo 11 missionMade in Hamburg, Germany as a complete set with knife or as a tray set for self-assembly The probably most important journey of mankind began 55 years ago. Although it was a journey into the unknown, nothing was left to chance.This flight plan and mission involved countless hours of intensive work: up to 400,000 people worked on it for an average of 1,000 hours per year from 1961 to 1969. That's a rough estimate of 3,200,000,000 hours. The plan for mankind's greatest journey: Apollo 11In the summer of 1969, the world gazed upon an extraordinary plan that would redefine the limits of human endeavor. This plan, designed by brilliant minds at NASA, was more than just a technical blueprint - it was the embodiment of mankind's dream of reaching the stars. This plan was called Apollo 11.The dream and the preparationThe journey began not with the firing of engines, but in the quiet offices and laboratories where engineers and scientists worked tirelessly to consider every imponderable. The plan, as detailed and meticulous as possible, was at the heart of the mission. Every step, every calculation was of enormous importance.The launch: the big step into the unknownOn July 16, 1969, under the brilliant skies of Cape Canaveral, the Saturn V rocket lifted off. With a thunderous roar, it broke through the Earth's atmosphere, carried by the carefully prepared plan. On board were the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the protagonists of an epic journey.The path to the moon: a precise choreographyIn space, the plan was the only guide. Every single step was minutely planned: the transfer into lunar orbit, the separation of the lunar module Eagle from the command module Columbia, and the careful landing on the unknown terrain of the moon. As the Eagle approaches the moon, the plan is followed down to the smallest detail to ensure the safety and success of the mission.The Landing: One Small Step for a ManOn July 20, 1969, the plan finally became a reality. "The Eagle has landed," Armstrong announced as the lunar module Eagle touched down safely on the surface of the moon. The world held its breath as Neil Armstrong descended the ladder and spoke the first words to be engraved in history: "One small step for a man, but one giant leap for mankind."The stay on the moon: exploring and collectingThe astronauts spent hours on the lunar surface, with the plan guiding their actions. They collected rock samples, used scientific instruments and documented their activities. Every step and action was a testament to the careful planning and preparation that made the mission possible.The Return: Coming Home from the StarsThe flight back to Earth was equally critical. The plan called for the lunar module to ascend back to the command module, where Collins waited patiently. After a successful reunion, the journey back to Earth began. On July 24, 1969, they landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, welcomed by a jubilant humanity.The Plan: The LegacyThe Apollo 11 plan was more than just a feat of engineering. It was a symbol of the collective effort and the tireless will of mankind to explore the unknown. Every stage of the mission, every detail of the plan, tells the story of an extraordinary triumph and the unwavering belief in what we can achieve together.Apollo 11 remains a testament to the fact that when humanity has a clear plan, no frontier is too far. The plan of Apollo 11 was the map to the stars, and the people who followed it are the heroes who paved the way.

€149.00*
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Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge Exclusive
Version: Mounted on Lander 1
Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge ExclusiveTitanium handle scales in "Flight Plan Apollo 11" designwith drawings from the original flight plan of the Apollo 11 missionMade in Hamburg, Germany as a complete set with knife or as a tray set for self-assembly The probably most important journey of mankind began 55 years ago. Although it was a journey into the unknown, nothing was left to chance.This flight plan and mission involved countless hours of intensive work: up to 400,000 people worked on it for an average of 1,000 hours per year from 1961 to 1969. That's a rough estimate of 3,200,000,000 hours. The plan for mankind's greatest journey: Apollo 11In the summer of 1969, the world gazed upon an extraordinary plan that would redefine the limits of human endeavor. This plan, designed by brilliant minds at NASA, was more than just a technical blueprint - it was the embodiment of mankind's dream of reaching the stars. This plan was called Apollo 11.The dream and the preparationThe journey began not with the firing of engines, but in the quiet offices and laboratories where engineers and scientists worked tirelessly to consider every imponderable. The plan, as detailed and meticulous as possible, was at the heart of the mission. Every step, every calculation was of enormous importance.The launch: the big step into the unknownOn July 16, 1969, under the brilliant skies of Cape Canaveral, the Saturn V rocket lifted off. With a thunderous roar, it broke through the Earth's atmosphere, carried by the carefully prepared plan. On board were the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the protagonists of an epic journey.The path to the moon: a precise choreographyIn space, the plan was the only guide. Every single step was minutely planned: the transfer into lunar orbit, the separation of the lunar module Eagle from the command module Columbia, and the careful landing on the unknown terrain of the moon. As the Eagle approaches the moon, the plan is followed down to the smallest detail to ensure the safety and success of the mission.The Landing: One Small Step for a ManOn July 20, 1969, the plan finally became a reality. "The Eagle has landed," Armstrong announced as the lunar module Eagle touched down safely on the surface of the moon. The world held its breath as Neil Armstrong descended the ladder and spoke the first words to be engraved in history: "One small step for a man, but one giant leap for mankind."The stay on the moon: exploring and collectingThe astronauts spent hours on the lunar surface, with the plan guiding their actions. They collected rock samples, used scientific instruments and documented their activities. Every step and action was a testament to the careful planning and preparation that made the mission possible.The Return: Coming Home from the StarsThe flight back to Earth was equally critical. The plan called for the lunar module to ascend back to the command module, where Collins waited patiently. After a successful reunion, the journey back to Earth began. On July 24, 1969, they landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, welcomed by a jubilant humanity.The Plan: The LegacyThe Apollo 11 plan was more than just a feat of engineering. It was a symbol of the collective effort and the tireless will of mankind to explore the unknown. Every stage of the mission, every detail of the plan, tells the story of an extraordinary triumph and the unwavering belief in what we can achieve together.Apollo 11 remains a testament to the fact that when humanity has a clear plan, no frontier is too far. The plan of Apollo 11 was the map to the stars, and the people who followed it are the heroes who paved the way.

Variants from €149.00*
€199.00*
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Null Knives Voodoo 
Null Knives Voodoo Titanium handle with micarta or carbon fiber scales Sheepfoot blade Blade made of M390 with Acidwashed, Stonewashed or Hand Rubbed Satin Finish

From €419.00*
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Vero Engineering Myelin Fixed 
Blade finish: Stonewashed | Handle Material: Titanium
Vero Engineering Myelin Fixed Joseph Vero Design Handle made of titanium DropPoint blade made of M390 with Stonewash finish Kydex sheath and belt clip included

Variants from €330.00*
€375.00*
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Vero Engineering Scales 
Material : Black Micarta
Vero Engineering Scales Scales for the Vero Engineering Axon Fixed and Myelin Fixed

€60.00*
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BMKT Explorer Sheepsfoot
Handle Material: Micarta Green
BMKT Explorer SheepsfootSmall production Run by Canadian knifemaker Brendon Milleker Magnagut with dark stonewashed finishExclusive in EuropeEDC Fixed with Kydex sheath and belt adapter Includes 3D-printed BMKT ITP (In The Pocket Clip) Made by Bestech Knives

€239.00*
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BMKT Explorer Bowie Tanto
Handle Material: Micarta Black
BMKT Explorer Bowie TantoSmall production Run by Canadian knifemaker Brendon Milleker Magnagut with dark stonewashed finishExclusive in EuropeEDC Fixed with Kydex sheath and belt adapter Includes 3D-printed BMKT ITP (In The Pocket Clip) Made by Bestech Knives

€239.00*
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BMKT Explorer Droppoint
Handle Material: Brass
BMKT Explorer DroppointSmall production Run by Canadian knifemaker Brendon Milleker Magnagut with dark stonewashed finishExclusive in EuropeEDC Fixed with Kydex sheath and belt adapter Includes 3D-printed BMKT ITP (In The Pocket Clip) Made by Bestech Knives

Variants from €239.00*
€259.00*
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August Originals Bandjaw
August Originals BandjawRubber band gun made of titaniumincluding "ammunition"

€65.00*
Ensure 65 bonus points