Spyderco Para 3 CPM SPY27 Perfect balance of compact size, low weight, permissible blade size and comprehensive cutting performance Handle made of cobalt blue G10 Blade made from CPM SPY27with four-way convertible clip
Spyderco Para 3 Lightweight Pink Black Blade
Every gram counts
only 70 grams light
good grip
Deep-carry clip
Spyderco have added a popular model to their ultra-lightweight range with the Para 3 Lightweight. The already brilliant Para 3 has been put on a radical diet - with phenomenal results.
The new Lightweight version with the slightly rounded handle, is fantastic in the hand. With its sensational 70 grams, you can carry it in your pocket almost unnoticed. The handle scales in this version are made of the lightweight FRN plastic (Fiber Reinforced Nylon) that Spyderco has been using for a long time. This material is very robust and offers an extremely good grip. So you can work with the knife even with wet hands safely and accurately, without the one the Para 3 to slip.
For the blade, the manufacturer from Colorado relies on the CTS BD1N steel, which is also used for example in the UKPK. This nitrogen-alloyed steel offers excellent prerequisites for a good all-round steel. On the one hand, it takes on enormous sharpness and can still be resharpened easily. In addition, this alloy is absolutely insensitive to rust.
As with the normal Para 3, the popular Compression Lock is used to lock the blade, which can be easily and safely operated via the back of the blade.
Together with the deep-carry clip, you have a knife here that exudes a real tool character and simply wants to be used. The light weight, versatile steel and fantastic hand placement make this cutting tool a real workhorse.
So out of the cabinet and into life.
MKM Isonzo Titanium M390 SteelTitanium ScalesThe MKM Isonzo Bronze Titanium is the premium version of the Isonzo, designed by the talented Jesper Voxnaes. With this knife you get a compact tool that has an impressive personality despite its size.The shape of the knife was inspired by the majestic river that flows through the Eastern Alps. The quality is of the highest standard and is made of a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade steel with a stonewashed finish.The handle is made of bronze anodized titanium and is equipped with a stainless steel convertible wire clip. The knife also has a titanium backspacer and an opening system with a thumb hole and ball bearing mechanism. You'll also get a 6/8 Torx wrench and a nylon sheath with a zipper and belt loop to go with it. The MKM Isonzo Clippoint Bronze Titan Knife is a great companion for your outdoor adventures despite its small size.
MKM Isonzo Titanium M390 SteelTitanium ScalesThe MKM Isonzo Bronze Titanium is the premium version of the Isonzo, designed by the talented Jesper Voxnaes. With this knife you get a compact tool that has an impressive personality despite its size.The shape of the knife was inspired by the majestic river that flows through the Eastern Alps. The quality is of the highest standard and is made of a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade steel with a stonewashed finish.The handle is made of bronze anodized titanium and is equipped with a stainless steel convertible wire clip. The knife also has a titanium backspacer and an opening system with a thumb hole and ball bearing mechanism. You'll also get a 6/8 Torx wrench and a nylon sheath with a zipper and belt loop to go with it. The MKM Isonzo Clippoint Bronze Titan Knife is a great companion for your outdoor adventures despite its small size.
MKM Isonzo Titanium M390 SteelTitanium ScalesThe MKM Isonzo Bronze Titanium is the premium version of the Isonzo, designed by the talented Jesper Voxnaes. With this knife you get a compact tool that has an impressive personality despite its size.The shape of the knife was inspired by the majestic river that flows through the Eastern Alps. The quality is of the highest standard and is made of a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade steel with a stonewashed finish.The handle is made of bronze anodized titanium and is equipped with a stainless steel convertible wire clip. The knife also has a titanium backspacer and an opening system with a thumb hole and ball bearing mechanism. You'll also get a 6/8 Torx wrench and a nylon sheath with a zipper and belt loop to go with it. The MKM Isonzo Clippoint Bronze Titan Knife is a great companion for your outdoor adventures despite its small size.
Böker Barlow Expedition
compact pocket knife in classic look
440C steel blade and Micarta handle scales
Handmade in Solingen
A true adventurerWhether Sir Edmund Hillary carried a pocket knife with him when he climbed Mount Everest for the first time in 1953 we do not know exactly. But the assumption that there was a small knife in his luggage is quite obvious and we find the idea that it could have been Böker Barlow Expedition quite nice. With this new variant of the classic Barlow, Böker exudes the charm of the great voyages of discovery of our time.
The Barlow is one of the most distinctive variants of the classic pocket knives. Typical for this design are the elongated jaws made of brass, which take up about a third of the handle. For the handle, the Solingen-based company has opted for a classic green micarta for the Expedition variant. Embedded in the material is also the classic shield with the Böker Tree logo.
The blade, made of 440C steel, is a clip-point blade that pays homage to the American pocket knives of the 19th century. Thanks to the long-pull, the blade opens well two-handed. The thin tapered edge and fine point provide excellent cutting properties.
Of course, this Barlow is also completely handmade in the Böker manufactory in Solingen. Fans of classic pocket knives get here a faithful everyday companion that is wide for every new adventure.
hollow ground Cleaver blade
inspired by David Rydbom's "Bill the Butcher" design
star-shaped blade pivot screw as a contrast to the angular lines
Hats off!
An absolutely exceptional knife for Spyderco is the Stovepipe. Maybe you already know David Rydbom? His "Bill The Butcher" custom knife, served as a template for this very beefy-looking Spyderco folding knife. The gray titanium handle scales have an angular look and form a closed optical unit with the hollow ground Cleaver blade made of CPM 20CV. The stonewash finish on the blade and handle has been matched to create a monochromatic look that is somewhat reminiscent of the lunar surface.
A frame lock provides a secure closure for this knife. You also get a 3D milled pocket clip and David Rydborn's signature collar-backed pivot bolt on the Stovepipe. By the way, the Stovepipe is manufactured by Spyderco's own team in Taiwan. This manufacturing facility has a reputation for building the best Spydercos ever!
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).
Urban EDC Nessie
Collaboration between Chris Taylor and Eric Luther
Evolution of the popular Nessie slipjoint
slim Kukri-inspired blade shape
two-tone M390 blade (Stonewashed blade, Satin Flats)
available in
Jade G10 (with inner liner)
Green Micarta (with inner lining)
Brown Micarta
Titanium
Sharp Monster
The Nessi is a collaboration between Chris Taylor, Eric Luther and Urban EDC Supply. While the handle (you can choose between titanium, micarta and jade G10) has a super hand position, but is otherwise deliberately kept quite neutral, you get a real eye-catcher with the blade made of M390: this very bulbous cutting tool is deliberately oriented to the shape of old Kukri machetes of the Guhrka soldiers from the 19th century. These huge knives were not only feared weapons, but also had a very unique shape.
Of course, the Nessi is not such a weapon, but it makes use of the distinctive shape of these old machetes.
The ball-bearing blade is opened by a flipper and locks with a super robust framelock. Of course with steel insert.
Like all Urban EDC Supply knives, the Nessi comes with a nylon pouch.
Böker Barlow BFF Micarta
Lucas Burnley Design
fixed EDC in full tang construction
Drop shape of the Barlow can be traced back to the English pocket knives of the 17th century
Handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen
Best Friends Forever?
No, of course the abbreviation BFF does not stand for this romantic idea of eternal friendship. Rather, "Barlow Frontpocket Fixed" should be meant here - at least this describes this compact fixed absolutely precisely. Here you get a pocket knife in the true sense of the word - just not for folding.
The design of the BFF comes from none other than Lucas Burnley, who now has numerous designs of his knives produced by Böker.
The handle of the BFF is so universally shaped that both small and somewhat larger hands can easily find room here. Only if you have exceptionally large paws, it could possibly be tight here. The rough micarta gives a great visual contrast to the brass pins. If you want to attach a bead, you can do so thanks to the large hollow rivet at the end of the handle.
For the steel for the full-length blade, Böker have chosen AEB-L this time. This stainless alloy was originally used for the production of razor blades and takes on an incredible sharpness. The saber grind of the blade and the small swedge towards the tip, give the blade a look that is somewhat reminiscent of the knives from the colonial era of the USA - only in a handy pocket size. To make the BFF live up to its name, Böker have designed a leather sheath that you can "clip" to the hem of a jeans pocket thanks to a steel clip. So this little everyday companion is always within reach when you need it.
WE Knife Press Check Black Titanium Tanto
Allen Elishewitz Design
Black Stonewashed Finish
flat blade grind
Tanto blade
with black G10 inlay
with convertible clip
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.