Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Limited and numbered to 40 pieces each
Ceramic ball bearings
The small version of the Slim
The EDC Cleaver
Don't be fooled by the name of this knife – this is a small pocket knife. With the Mini Slim model, Matt Westberg has released a more compact version of the larger SLIM that really packs a punch. Incidentally, the small series runs are manufactured by REATE.Even when closed, it is clear that we are not dealing with an ordinary pocket knife.The silhouette already suggests the wide blade. When you open the Mini Slim, you will see a blade shape that is rarely seen in pocket knives. This cleaver shape is clearly inspired by meat cleavers, which are used primarily by butchers. The wide blade with its sturdy spine is ideal for chopping. Thanks to the high grind, the cutting edge can still be extremely fine, which in turn ensures impressive cutting performance.Thanks to the thumb hole and ceramic ball bearings, the massive blade can butter-soft, and the liner lock engages with a reassuring “click”.The overall look of the Mini Slim has been kept deliberately clean by Bergblades. You'll only find the serial number and limited edition on the inside of the titanium backspacer.
Small limited run of 40 - 60 pieces per finish versionCan be opened using the front flipper or the fuller on the bladeTitanium frame lock with a blade made of Magnacutmade by Reate Knives
Small limited run of 40 or 60 pieces per finish versionCan be opened using the front flipper or the fuller on the bladeLinerlock version with a blade made of Magnacutmade by Reate Knives
Blade Finish / Handle Material:
Acid Black Stonewash / Black PVD Ultem
Berg Blades SweeneySmall limited run with only a few piecesknives are individually numbered on the inside of the backspacerCPM 20V steelThe Best ThreeThe Berg Blades Sweeney is basically a best-off design of three different Berg Blades knives. Take the handle of the Barber, the blade of the Tick and the thumb hole of the Slim - poof you have the Sweeney. Alright, it's not quite that simple, of course. This knife is much more than the sum of these three designs. The overall line is just incredibly harmonious and simply coherent. You can open the blade made of CPM 20CV steel either via the thumbhole or the tiny front flipper, which protrudes slightly above the handle scales. The ceramic ball bearings run on hardened steel discs, which both ensures that the Sweeney has an incredibly smooth gliding blade action and allows for maximum longevity. Other than that, you get everything you'd expect from a modern folder these days: lockbar insert with overtravel stop, titanium plates, micarta inlays, and a handsome 3D-milled titanium clip.Fabrication is handled by REATE on this knife..
Bergblades Slim Bergblades Slim
Cleaver blade
Ceramic ball bearings
Exclusive in Europelimited to 40 pieces per version (numbered inside the backspacer)
The EDC cleaver
Don't let the name of this knife fool you - you're dealing with a real pocket armor . With the Slim model, Matt Westberg has brought out a slightly more compact version of the much larger Golem that really packs a punch. Incidentally, as with all Bergblades series models, production is carried out in small batches at WE Knife.
Bottle Butcher
Removable handle scales
Small fixed blade with key ring
Knife and bottle opener in one
Bottle opener - hatchet - key chain - knife
Is it a knife? A mini hatchet? Is it a pry bar? A bottle opener?
Sort of a bit of everything.
The Bottle Butcher is one of THE top sellers of BergBlades. This little two-finger knife fits on every key ring or comfortably in the watch pocket of your jeans.
With a blade thickness of a whopping 5mm and a cutting edge of 3.1cm, this small fixed blade really is extremely compact. The shape of the blade is clearly reminiscent of a classic butcher's hatchet. The partial flat grind allows the knife to cut verry well while remaining ultra sturdy, for example to be able to do some light pry work.
The highlight is clearly the cut-out on the back of the blade, which serves as a cap lifter. By the way, the knife does not even have to be pulled out of the well fitted Kydex - the sheath also has a matching recess to immediately and safely be able to use the bottle opener.
To make the Bottle Butcher as insensitive to humidity as possible, the very rust-resistant 440C steel and G10 handles were used in the construction this knife.
To put this compact knife through its paces, we simply used the Bottle Butcher for one week straight for literally ALL cutting tasks. No matter if its cardboard, string, fruit or pizza: in in doubt this little hatchet is ready for anything!
The Bottle Butcher comes with a Kydex and a robust key ring.
Bergblades Pup Stonewashed with G10 Inlay
Compact and elegant EDC knife with frame lock
Design by Matt Wesberg
Titanium handle with G10 inlay and CPM-20CV blade with Black DLC-Coating
Contoured Pup
The contoured one of the Iron Pups was already a great, compact EDC knife. Now Bergblades are following suit and have introduced a slightly revised version of the knife.
The dimensions of the new Contoured Pups are still identical to the original Flipper version. The 3D milled handle scales, which have a soft rounding and thus lie even better in the hand, have also remained. The large carbon overlays were dispensed with in this version, so this is a classic Framelock folder with handle scales made of 6AL-4V titanium and an external lockbar cutout. However, the green G10 inlays and the small titanium collar around the pivot screw provide a visual highlight. A black DLC coating was also applied as a finish, which provides a monochromatic look.
But not only the handle, but also with the blade made of CPM20CV (basically the US version of Böhler M390 steel) are a real eye-catcher. First of all, there is the thumb stud, with which the blade can be thrown open effortlessly thanks to the built-in ceramic ball bearings. The grind has also been changed in favor of better cutting performance compared to the original version of the Iron Pup. A hollow grind was therefore used here, which also gives the blade an even more awesome look. The two-tone finish of the previous version was abandoned and instead a DLC coating was chosen, which fits perfectly with the titanium handle scales.
As before, the Iron Pup is manufactured at the highest level by WE Knife.
Bottle Butcher Micarta green
Small fixed blade with key ring
Knife and bottle opener in one
Bottle opener - hatchet - key chain - knife
Is it a knife? A mini hatchet? Is it a pry bar? A bottle opener?
Sort of a bit of everything.
The Bottle Butcher is one of THE top sellers of BergBlades. This little two-finger knife fits on every key ring or comfortably in the watch pocket of your jeans.
With a blade thickness of a whopping 5mm and a cutting edge of 3.1cm, this small fixed blade really is extremely compact. The shape of the blade is clearly reminiscent of a classic butcher's hatchet. The partial flat grind allows the knife to cut verry well while remaining ultra sturdy, for example to be able to do some light pry work.
The highlight is clearly the cut-out on the back of the blade, which serves as a cap lifter. By the way, the knife does not even have to be pulled out of the well fitted Kydex - the sheath also has a matching recess to immediately and safely be able to use the bottle opener.
To make the Bottle Butcher as insensitive to humidity as possible, the very rust-resistant 440C steel and G10 handles were used in the construction this knife.
To put this compact knife through its paces, we simply used the Bottle Butcher for one week straight for literally ALL cutting tasks. No matter if its cardboard, string, fruit or pizza: in in doubt this little hatchet is ready for anything!
The Bottle Butcher comes with a Kydex and a robust key ring.