Böker Barlow Prime Jute Micarta Black
Barlow Prime with Micarta handle scales from coarse jute
Slipjoint pocket knife with 90 degree stop
Blade made of O1 steel (not stainless)
Giantmouse ACE Nimbus V2 Natural Canvas Micarta
New revised version
Design by Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso
Natural micarta handle and Elmax blade
This novelty makes the hearts of many fans of the big mouse beat faster: the Nimbus, one of the very early designs of GiantMouse, gets an update. Although a lot has changed, the knife has basically remained the same. The GiantMouse Nimbus is still not a saint - as the name of the knife suggests. On the contrary: this knife is a merciless workhorse with which you can really nibble something away.
Voxnaes and Anso were inspired by the old Danish motorcycle brand Nimbus, which was built from 1915 until late in the 1950s.
Now you are right to ask what a knife has to do with a motorcycle.
But the comparison is actually quite accurate: the motorcycle was not so much a racing machine as a 'workhorse', which also scored well in the off-road sector. With exactly this philosophy in mind, the Nimbus was designed.
A knife without frills and a blade that represents a modern interpretation of the Nordic puuko shape, with a bulbous curve that leads to a fine but robust tip that allows for fine cuts without any problems.
The function of the knife was also the main consideration in the choice of materials. The V2 version uses a 3D contoured Micarta, as we know it from the GiantMouse Ace Biblio. Micarta is not only very robust but can also be easily cleaned with a little water after work.
The liners, made of Asis 420 stainless steel, make the knife even more stable and the Liner Lock ensures that the blade is securely locked when open. In contrast to the first version, the Nimbus V2 now has washers made of phosphor bronze, which provide a little more stability and are very easy to clean. Also the blade has been updated: Böhler's Elmax steel is one of the best blade steels currently available in the industry. Here you get a 3.5mm thick blade, which is equally rust-resistant, tough and has good cutting properties and can handle even tougher cutting tasks effortlessly.
The Nimbus is clearly a real working knife that will find a new home in your toolbox, jacket pocket or work trousers.
GiantMouse ACE Grand
Elmax steel with satinfinish
Massive LinerLock
Titanium backspacer
Large, Larger, GRAND
Would you like a little more? GiantMouse dedicate their latest knife design mainly to fans of slightly larger folding knives. But everything in order. In the past, the GM5 was an extremely popular but also extremely hard to come by knife, which (like almost all models of the GM line) was immediately sold out. Now, with the new Grand, a slightly revised version of this sought-after knife is coming onto the market.Although there is a clear optical reference to the Biblio, this is by no means an enlarged version of the GiantMouse classic. The Micarta handle scales have a great satin finish and have a slightly clearer, more angular line than the Biblio. The practical deep carry clip has of course remained, which makes the knife disappear discreetly in your pocket despite its overall length of 20cm. Unlike the GM5, the Grand is equipped with a solid liner lock, which locks the knife bombproof. Additional stability is provided by a massive milled backspacer made of titanium.Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso have created a real eye-catcher with the blade. The swedge and the elegant curve of the tip give the Grand a very attractive appearance. For the steel GiantMouse chose Elmax, which was already used for the Clyde model. Elmax is not only able to be ground to a razor-sharp edge, but is also highly resistant to rust.The blade runs – just like the GM5 – on ball bearings and can be deployed easily.If the Biblio model has been a bit too small for you, this is definitely a fully-grown working knife that can handle even the toughest cutting jobs without a worry.By the way: the name of the knife was inspired by a hotel bar of the same name in Nuremberg. This is where the three heads of GiantMouse spent one or the other night after the IWA.
Giantmouse Nimbus V2 Micarta
New revised version
Design by Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso
Green micarta handle and Elmax blade
This novelty makes the hearts of many fans of the big mouse beat faster: the Nimbus, one of the very early designs of GiantMouse, gets an update. Although a lot has changed, the knife has basically remained the same. The GiantMouse Nimbus is still not a saint - as the name of the knife suggests. On the contrary: this knife is a merciless workhorse with which you can really nibble something away.
Voxnaes and Anso were inspired by the old Danish motorcycle brand Nimbus, which was built from 1915 until late in the 1950s.
Now you are right to ask what a knife has to do with a motorcycle.
But the comparison is actually quite accurate: the motorcycle was not so much a racing machine as a 'workhorse', which also scored well in the off-road sector. With exactly this philosophy in mind, the Nimbus was designed.
A knife without frills and a blade that represents a modern interpretation of the Nordic puuko shape, with a bulbous curve that leads to a fine but robust tip that allows for fine cuts without any problems.
The function of the knife was also the main consideration in the choice of materials. The V2 version uses a 3D contoured Micarta, as we know it from the GiantMouse Ace Biblio. Micarta is not only very robust but can also be easily cleaned with a little water after work.
The liners, made of Asis 420 stainless steel, make the knife even more stable and the Liner Lock ensures that the blade is securely locked when open. In contrast to the first version, the Nimbus V2 now has washers made of phosphor bronze, which provide a little more stability and are very easy to clean. Also the blade has been updated: Böhler's Elmax steel is one of the best blade steels currently available in the industry. Here you get a 3.5mm thick blade, which is equally rust-resistant, tough and has good cutting properties and can handle even tougher cutting tasks effortlessly.
The Nimbus is clearly a real working knife that will find a new home in your toolbox, jacket pocket or work trousers.
Victorinox Classic Color Silicone Case
in 5 colors
suitable for Classic as well as Classic Alox or Signature
not recommended for Rambler, Manager or MiniChamp - these dent the silicone too much
Variants:
Crown - Sunny SideSkateboard - Smashed AvocadoUnicorn - Cherry BlossomCow - Wet SandHeadphones - Mango Tango
Dimension:
Height: 11.9 cmLength: 70 mm
RGT Spyderco Smock Shaman Handle Scales
Replacement scales for your Spyderco Smock
made of Dark Matter Carbon Fiber
Made in the USA
Please note that these scales are not suitable for left-handers. (Clip hole: Right hand tip up).
RGT Spyderco Para 3 Handle Scales
Replacement scales for your Spyderco Para 3
made of titanium with a stonewashed finish
or Carbon Green Dark Matter
made in the USA
Clip position: Right hand tip up
GiantMous round neck sweatshirt with GiantMouse embroidery
Round neck sweatshirt
with GiantMouse embroidery on the front side
made of 80 % cotton / 20 % polyester
embroidered at Soft Goods Detroit
available in Small till XXXL
Carpe Diem Mini Coins - Set of 10
Ideal for giving as a gift: the set of 10 Carpe Diem Mini Coins.
Grab your pack and give them away to friends and family, the mailman, the bartender, the waitress or whoever to anyone who could use a little reminder to seize the day!
Technical Specifications:
Diameter:
25,4 mm (1 inch)
Material:
Brass alloy with bronze antique finish
Origin:
Made in USA
RGT Spyderco Para 3 Skinny Mod Scales
Replacement scales for your Spyderco Para 3
made of Micarta
Made in the USA
Skinny Mod The grip plates are slightly straighter than the original grip plates and are therefore slimmer.
RGT Spyderco Para 3 Lightweight Handle Scales
Replacement scales for your Spyderco Para 3
made of titanium with a stonewashed finish
milled extra deep not for Para 3 Lightweight
made in the USA
Clip position: Right hand tip up
Vero Engineering Knife Poster - Impulse Mini
45,7cm x 61 cm (18 x 24")
Design by Sam -- Ravent the Pirate and Impulse Mini Design by Vero Engineering
The Three Amigos
The story behind this poster is way too cool not to tell. Basically, it is a collaboration of three greats of the modern knife scene.
First, there's Jospeh Vero, who got off to a whirlwind start on the knife scene with Vero Engineering. His thoughtful, always modern designs, his sense of aesthetics and the very high quality of his knives, have ensured a huge fan base at breakneck speed.
Number two in the illustrious round is designer and photographer Sam aka. Raven The Pirate, who you've almost certainly come across on Instagram. Sam is a gifted artist (and a good friend of ASW) who manages to showcase knives and EDC gear in his own unique way. He doesn't use the latest camera technology or any other high-tech tools - most of his pictures are taken with a 10 year old Canon T3i and a simple flash that shoots against a wall. Here it becomes clear that it depends mainly on the eye and the craftsmanship of the photographer. Sam's pictures speak for themselves.
Number three needs no further introduction: Ben Peterson is one of THE greats in the knife scene and became world famous via the Blade HQ YouTube channel.
So what happens when these three guys team up for a poster? See for yourself. Sam has managed to beautifully showcase the individual parts of a Vero Engeneering Impulse Mini. The poster is printed on matte Topkote Premium paper at Peczuh Printing in Salt Lake City/ Utah. We ship each poster rolled in a special box so there are no creases.
Böker Barlow Copper Integral Micarta
extra long bolsters
wide blade
integral construction with copper handles
contoured handle scales desert wood
polished by hand
with high quality felt case
handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen