Vero Engineering Myelin Fixed Joseph Vero Design Handle made of Micarta, MCF or titanium DropPoint blade made of M390 with Belt Satin, Hand Satin, Stonewash or Blackwash finish Kydex sheath and belt clip includedWho won the award for the best fixed EDC knife at the last Blade Show? That's right, Joseph Vero. The Myelin is already the second fixed blade from Vero Engineering. Joseph describes the idea behind the Myelin as follows: "This is a fixed blade knife for those who appreciate a blend of aesthetics and functionality for their daily carry. Like its sibling, the Axon Fixed Blade, this Drop Point Myelin, with its sleek, clean lines and robust performance, is not just a piece of gear but a reliable companion for your daily tasks." We think: it couldn't be described any better! Functionality and aesthetics have rarely been as close as they are with this knife! You can get the Myelin with three different handle scales: - Black Micarta - Marbled Carbon Fiber - Titanium Additionally, there are four different blade finishes available: - Belt Satin - Hand Satin - Blackwash - Stonewash
Vero Engineering Axon Liner LockAxon Liner Lock of the fourth generation with Böhler M390 steelWith fuller on both sides of the blade for opening the blade or flipper tapDamasteel version with Hakkapella Damascus (only with Marbled Carbon handle scales)
Vero Engineering Fulcrum Micro Joseph Vero Design smallest Fulcrum of the Vero Fulcrum series Titanium pocket tool with magnetic bit holder with key ring hole and stainless steel double carabiner
Vero Engineering Fulcrum Micro Joseph Vero Design smallest Fulcrum of the Vero Fulcrum series Titanium pocket tool with magnetic bit holder with key ring hole and stainless steel double carabiner
Vero Fulcrum (Full Size Version) Zirconium
Prybar and bit holder
made of zirconium
with clip and micro bits
If it gets stuck...
Open the after-work beer?Coffee tipped over the keyboard and now hastily unscrew the keys?Open a paint bucket?Cut open a package and no knife at hand?The blade axis of your pocket knife has come loose?
Thats a job for Joseph Vero!
(Most) knives are not made for prying. Therefore, Prybars are becoming increasingly more popular in the EDC scene. With these little pocket tools, you can pry at will without having to worry about a knife blade.
Vero Engineering has come up with an extremely well thought-out answer to theese problems in the form of the Fulcrum. The prybar is milled entirely from zirconium, weighs a mere 42 grams and is hardly noticeable in the pocket thanks to the flat clip. The most brilliant thing about the Fulcrum is the possibility of carrying two micro-bits by held by two O-rings, which can be inserted on the top of the clip. baslcially you not only have a pry tool, but also a bit holder at the same time.
By the way, the bits come from Wiha in Germany. This owner-managed company, is one of the leading tool manufacturers in the world and stands with its name for the highest quality. In the holder for the bits sits a small neodymium magnet, which ensures a secure hold.
Included are five micro bits:1 x T61 x T81 x T101 x cross slot1 x slot+ Also comes with an additional set of O-rings and a microfiber cloth.
Technical specifications:
Total length:
13.2 cm
Width:
1.65 cm
Material:
zirconiumWeight:
42 g
Accessories:
Micro bits T6,T8,T10, Phillips and cross slotted screwdrivers, O-rings
Vero Engineering Fixed Blade Clip StonewashedTitanium clipcompatible with Kydex sheaths for the Vero Engineering Fixed3.75 cm distance between the clip screws
Vero Engineering Neuron Clip Insert
if you prefer to carry your Neuron without a pocket clip
for a clean look
Stonewashed finishdoes not fit for Micarta or Lefty Models
Vero Fulcrum Blackwashed (Full Size Version)
Prybar and bit holder
made of titanium
with clip and micro bits
DLC coated and stonewashed
If it gets stuck...
Open the after-work beer?Coffee tipped over the keyboard and now hastily unscrew the keys?Open a paint bucket?Cut open a package and no knife at hand?The blade axis of your pocket knife has come loose?
Thats a job for Joseph Vero!
(Most) knives are not made for prying. Therefore, Prybars are becoming increasingly more popular in the EDC scene. With these little pocket tools, you can pry at will without having to worry about a knife blade.
Vero Engineering has come up with an extremely well thought-out answer to theese problems in the form of the Fulcrum. The prybar is milled entirely from lightweight titanium, weighs a mere 42 grams and is hardly noticeable in the pocket thanks to the flat clip. The most brilliant thing about the Fulcrum is the possibility of carrying two micro-bits by held by two O-rings, which can be inserted on the top of the clip. baslcially you not only have a pry tool, but also a bit holder at the same time.
By the way, the bits come from Wiha in Germany. This owner-managed company, is one of the leading tool manufacturers in the world and stands with its name for the highest quality. In the holder for the bits sits a small neodymium magnet, which ensures a secure hold.
To bring a little color into play, the Fulcrum Prybars are available with different colored anodized clips.
Included are five micro bits:1 x T61 x T81 x T101 x cross slot1 x slot+ Also comes with an additional set of O-rings and a microfiber cloth.
Technical specifications:
Total length:
13.2 cm
Width:
1.65 cm
Material:
titanium
Weight:
42 g
Finish:
Blackwashed
Accessories:
Micro bits T6,T8,T10, Phillips and cross slotted screwdrivers, O-rings