The Knife for Pirates with Style (and Good Taste)
Clean looks, solid build, zero bullshit. The Purser, built by Bestech, is your reliable everyday sidekick – whether you’re hunting treasure or just picking up the best pizza in town.
Rides on ceramic bearings – flips like a dream.
Three Versions – No Gimmicks, Just Solid Choices:
Natural Micarta & 14C28N
Grippy, uncoated natural Micarta up front, dark stonewashed titanium on the back – lightweight, solid, and straight to the point.
Blade steel: 14C28N – low maintenance, corrosion-resistant, and a real slicer.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Full Titanium & Magnacut
Titanium all around, dark stonewashed and ready for whatever comes your way.
Magnacut offers top-tier performance when it comes to edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Limited Edition: Black Micarta & Magnacut – KnifeLounge Exclusive
Just 60 pieces worldwide – individually numbered blades and our KnifeLounge logo as the cherry on top.
Black Micarta meets titanium back and Magnacut steel – clean, rare, and highly collectible.
Specs:
• Titanium hardware (screws, backspacer, clip) – all dark stonewashed
• OEM: Bestech
• Bearings: Ceramic – smooth, fast, and addictive
| Blade length: | 8,4 |
|---|---|
| Blade material: | 14C28N, CPM Magnacut |
| Blade runs on: | Bearings |
| Blade thickness: | 3,2 |
| Clip: | Yes |
| Closed Length: | 10,7 |
| Handle Material: | Micarta, Titanium |
| Knife type: | Limited editions |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | No |
| Made in: | China |
| Overall Length: | 19,0 |
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1 review
24 December 2025 13:44
EDC Perfected!
Picaroon Tools always delivers an incredible balance of highly functional tool and pocket art, and the Purser is a perfect example! Smooth, beautiful, and so ergonomic…..killer value with these materials, too! I have a full titanium version and a Micarta version, both are fantastic. The Purser is my current favorite EDC knife, easily!
Warning / Safety Notice:
Risk of cuts: The most common hazard when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can easily penetrate skin and tissue.
Blade slippage: Improper handling or applying excessive force may cause the knife to slip, leading to uncontrolled movements and potential injury.
Injuries from falling knives: Knives should never be left unsecured or placed near the edge of tables or work surfaces, as they may fall and cause injury.
Dull blades: Dull knives pose a higher risk of injury, as they require more force and are more likely to slip. Knives should therefore be sharpened regularly and properly.
Improper use: Using a knife for purposes other than its intended use (e.g. as a prying tool) can damage the blade and may result in accidents.