MKM Maximo Micarta Green
Bob Terzuola design
M390 steel
Accent: bead blasted titanium ring around the bolt
ballistic nylon sheath with zipper and belt loop included
spare clip screw with rounded head included. Special wrench to remove glass breaker screw and knurled screw
The Ultraharduseworker Knife
MKM have teamed up with none other than the legendary Bob Terzoula for the Maximo, who has delivered this great design. Terzoula is the grandfather of the tactical folding knife, so to speak, and has created countless designs in addition to several books, inspiring a complete generation of knifemakers around the world.
The Maximo is basically a typical Terzoula design. First of all, there's the straight handle, which is quite universal and offers plenty of room for both small and large hands. While the showside is available in various materials and finishes, the lockside is made of titanium. So that the weight is not too high, small pockets are milled on the inside of the handle scales, which will leave the whole thing a little lighter. To ensure that your Maximo locks reliably for a long time, the lockbar has been given a stainless steel insert that not only makes contact with the blade root, but also ensures that you can't overstretch the mechanism. At the end of the handle, you'll find a small glass breaker that also holds the deep-carry clip. For a little more grip, the Maximo has been given a milled fragpattern, which also looks great.
The spearpoint blade made of Böhler's M390 powder steel can be opened either by the thumb studs on both sides or by the discreet flipper tab, which also ensures that your hand does not accidentally slip onto the cutting edge when the blade is open. The blade also clearly bears the signature of Bob Terzoula: while the tip is almost on the center axis of the knife, you will find the typically long Swedge on the back of the blade, which is so characteristic of Terzoula designs. As always with MKM manufacturing, the finish is of the highest level. All edges are beautifully broken and rounded, so this folder is incredibly comfortable and full in the hand. So you can use your Maximo also for harder cutting and outdoor tasks without any problems.
GiantMouse Ace Clyde Micarta green
NEW: Brass backspacer and brass thumb pin
Ansø and Voxnaes Design
Elmax steel
Bronze Washers
Clyde is here!
With this knife, GiantMouse presents a really incredibly striking-looking model on which the two designers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes have worked for a really long time. Here, the most diverse influences flow together, which unite in a successful design. In addition to borrowings from European knives, you will also find elements of Japanese and Arabian blades, which give Clyde a unique appearance.
The handle is with equipped with green Micarta scales and a brass backspacer/thumb pin, which gives the knife a certain old-school charm and looks simply fabulous. The shape of the handle may remind you a bit of the classic Scandinavian Pukkos, but without copying them. The slightly sloping shape towards the back offers a great hand position, which makes this compact pocket knife very universal. Thanks to the generous recess in the handle, the liner lock is easy to unlock and very easy to use.
The saber-ground blade has a nice upward sweep and is slightly reminiscent of a Persian-style blade. The steel used here is Elmax steel from Böhler, which is not only very cut-resistant, but also extremely insensitive to rust. This means that you can also process food without any problems, for example. To round off the overall package, Clyde was equipped with a deep-carry clip, so that the knife inconspicuously takes its place in your jeans.
Basically, only one question remains: when is Bonnie coming?
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.
MKM Hero Micarta Green
Sturdy pocket knife with a backlock locking system
A Tommaso Rumici design
Titanium bolster and liner manufactured as a monoblock construction
M390 steel
Double sided thumb pin and convertible clip
MKM Isonzo Black - Cleaver
Jesper Voxnaes design
handy compact outdoor knife
large eyelet in the back perfect to attach it to your equipment with a carabiner
with Torx key 6/8
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.
Victorinox Farmer X Alox
with scissors
Aluminum handle scales
109 grams
Finally! The Farmer we have been waiting for a long time!Admittedly, the Farmer has always been a jack-of-all-trades in aluminum guise.The only thing that was missing was a pair of scissors. Victorinox has listened to our wishes. YAY.For great adventures that require a wood saw, but also for the small adventures of everyday life, where just a screwdriver, bottle opener or scissors are needed.
Tools:
Scissors
Large blade
Wood saw
Can opener and bottle opener
Screwdrivers 3 mm and 7.5 mm
Reamer
Wire stripper
Ring for key chain
Technical data:Dimensions: 93 mm x 17 mm Weight: 109 grams