Viper Belone Colored Gold Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with gold accents Blade made of M390
Viper Belone Colored Green
Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with green accents Blade made of M390
Viper Belone Colored Blue
Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with blue accents Blade made of M390
Tactile Knife Maverick Titanium Richard Rogers Design Titanium handle Magnacut bladeMADE IN USACompletely timeless! What do a Rolex Datejust, a Parker Jotter, a Porsche 911, an Alden Blucher shoe and the Maverick from Tactile Knife have in common? That's right: all these objects have a design that is completely detached from time, fashion or trends. Neither old-fashioned nor modern. Not from yesterday, but not a wild vision of the future either. With the Maverick, Richard Rogers has managed (once again...) to create a knife that already has what it takes to become an absolute classic. The proportions are absolutely harmonious and balanced and there is really nothing that would detract from the overall picture. The Maverick is a fantastic EDC knife that is up to pretty much any everyday task. The Magnacut blade is as sturdy as it is easy to cut and is also absolutely rust-resistant in a way that only a few other alloys are. The Maverick is available in two versions: on the one hand, there is the very attractive titanium version, which weighs a little more. If you like it ultra-light, then perhaps the version with the Richlite handle scales would be interesting. Both versions have a fine milled pattern that gives you a little haptic feedback and also looks beautiful.
GiantMouse Biblio-XL "Big brother" of the classic Biblio Handle made of green canvas micarta or textured titanium Blade made of MagnacutThe big comeback GiantMouse's most famous design to date is back. And this time in a large version. This knife is based on the highly limited GM1, which was only available via the manufacturer's website and sold out within a very short time. With the Biblio - whose name is derived from the iconic Biblio Bar in Brooklyn - you now have the opportunity to get a much more affordable version of this great knife design. The Biblio is not just a new edition - it is the XL version that many fans have been waiting for.
GiantMouse themselves describe the Biblio as a knife for "dives and dancehalls". The versatility and timeless elegance of this knife is simply remarkable. The XL version sits comfortably in the hand and offers a secure grip even with wet hands thanks to the textured handle scales. For greater stability, the entire handle is lined with liners made of Asis 420 steel, which is highly resistant to rust thanks to its alloy. The liner lock closes the knife cleanly and is absolutely easy to use.
GiantMouse uses two different alloys for the blade material: while the Micarta version uses good old Elmax, the titanium version has a blade made of Vanax steel. This alloy, produced using a powder metallurgical process, is equally rust-resistant, tough and edge-holding, making it an excellent choice for an all-purpose knife. The very high flat grind and the fine bevel give the Biblio a great cutting performance that can handle just about any everyday task. All in all, this knife combines the best of Danish design and extremely precise manufacturing in Italy, resulting in an absolutely universal tool that will serve you faithfully.
Otterknife Draco pocket knife with blue stabilized poplar scalesYou have the choice between a non-stainless carbon steel blade (C75) or a stainless steel blade (1.4034 steel)
WE Knife Ignio Toni Tietzel Design Titanium handle Wharnto blade made of CPM 20CVThe Ignio from WE Knife is the manufacturer's third TNT design. Behind TNT is none other than Toni Nicolas Tietzel - probably the most exciting young talent on the German knifemaking scene. Toni's custom fixed knives, some of which are crafted with breakneck precision, have been legendary for several years now and are extremely popular among collectors.
The Ignio now offers Toni's signature in folder form. As always, Toni has not left even the tiniest design detail to chance with this knife. Every line, every radius and every angle has been thought through down to the very last! Despite the complexity of his designs, it is particularly important to Toni to always keep the overall line as fluid and harmonious as possible. The Ignio is therefore completely coherent both when folded and unfolded. The Wharnto blade combines design features of the Wharncliff and Tanto shapes. It is interesting to note that the tip of the blade lies almost on the central axis of the knife. In addition to the extremely fine grind, this ensures outstanding cutting performance. It is interesting to note that the so-called compound grind combines different blade grinds. The rear, hollow-ground part ensures extreme precision, while you get a little more stability towards the tip.
The ball-bearing blade made of CPM20CV fires with a lot of force from the titanium handle scales so that the fidget faction also gets its money's worth. All in all, I have to say: Bravo! The Ignio is certainly one of the most exciting knife designs currently on the market.
WE Knife Ignio Toni Tietzel Design Titanium handle Wharnto blade made of CPM 20CVThe Ignio from WE Knife is the manufacturer's third TNT design. Behind TNT is none other than Toni Nicolas Tietzel - probably the most exciting young talent on the German knifemaking scene. Toni's custom fixed knives, some of which are crafted with breakneck precision, have been legendary for several years now and are extremely popular among collectors.
The Ignio now offers Toni's signature in folder form. As always, Toni has not left even the tiniest design detail to chance with this knife. Every line, every radius and every angle has been thought through down to the very last! Despite the complexity of his designs, it is particularly important to Toni to always keep the overall line as fluid and harmonious as possible. The Ignio is therefore completely coherent both when folded and unfolded. The Wharnto blade combines design features of the Wharncliff and Tanto shapes. It is interesting to note that the tip of the blade lies almost on the central axis of the knife. In addition to the extremely fine grind, this ensures outstanding cutting performance. It is interesting to note that the so-called compound grind combines different blade grinds. The rear, hollow-ground part ensures extreme precision, while you get a little more stability towards the tip.
The ball-bearing blade made of CPM20CV fires with a lot of force from the titanium handle scales so that the fidget faction also gets its money's worth. All in all, I have to say: Bravo! The Ignio is certainly one of the most exciting knife designs currently on the market.
WE Knife Ignio Toni Tietzel Design Titanium handle Wharnto blade made of CPM 20CVThe Ignio from WE Knife is the manufacturer's third TNT design. Behind TNT is none other than Toni Nicolas Tietzel - probably the most exciting young talent on the German knifemaking scene. Toni's custom fixed knives, some of which are crafted with breakneck precision, have been legendary for several years now and are extremely popular among collectors.
The Ignio now offers Toni's signature in folder form. As always, Toni has not left even the tiniest design detail to chance with this knife. Every line, every radius and every angle has been thought through down to the very last! Despite the complexity of his designs, it is particularly important to Toni to always keep the overall line as fluid and harmonious as possible. The Ignio is therefore completely coherent both when folded and unfolded. The Wharnto blade combines design features of the Wharncliff and Tanto shapes. It is interesting to note that the tip of the blade lies almost on the central axis of the knife. In addition to the extremely fine grind, this ensures outstanding cutting performance. It is interesting to note that the so-called compound grind combines different blade grinds. The rear, hollow-ground part ensures extreme precision, while you get a little more stability towards the tip.
The ball-bearing blade made of CPM20CV fires with a lot of force from the titanium handle scales so that the fidget faction also gets its money's worth. All in all, I have to say: Bravo! The Ignio is certainly one of the most exciting knife designs currently on the market.
WE Knife Solid Gustavo T. Cecchini design Titanium handle Compound ground modified SpearPoint blade made of CPM 20CV Polished Bead Blasted, Black Stonewashed or Black Stonewashed with Etched Pattern Blade Finish Award: Knife Collaboration of the Year at the 2023 Blade Show
Knafs Lander 1 Natural G10
Ben Petersen design.
Version with 14C28N steel- version with a blackwash finish.
With fast-swap shells
We have a touchdown
Maybe you remember Ben Peterson, who provided great, informative videos on Blade HQ's YouTube channel for years? Exactly this Ben Peterson has made himself independent some time ago with his brand "Knafs" (American gibberish for "Knives")and landed with the WE Knife Banter and the Civi Baby Banter two absolute hits. With the Lander now comes the first own knife under the Knafs label. The Lander is not only a great EDC pocket knife, but also a tribute to the first lunar landing and the used Lander module. I wonder if this pocket knife would be part of Neil Armstrong's standard equipment today? A special feature of the Lander is that you can change the handle scales of the knife without having to disassemble the entire construction. You simply loosen the two screws on the outside and can change the handle scales. By the way, the Lander is manufactured by QSP..
MKM Eclipse Titanium Jesper Voxnaes designhandle in anodized titanium with carbon or blackwashed titanium overlay and recess in the shape of the mountains at Maniagoblade in MagnaCut Mini FlipperMKM and Jesper Voxnaes deliver the Eclipse, an ultra-modern pocket knife that is Vox design at its finest. With the Eclipse you get an EDC pocket knife that is absolutely on the cutting edge. Materials such as Titanium, Carbon and the Magnacut high-performance steel are simply up to date. But not only on paper is the Eclipse a blast: also in everyday use, this knife can convince.The swung shaped blade offers a great line with the ergonomic handle, which fits small to large hands great in the hand. The carbon overlays create an exciting look in combination with the solid titanium plates that provide the knife with good stability. You can open the Eclipse either via the thumb hole or from the tiny little flipper. Honestly? We were a bit skeptical at first whether such a small flipper tab would work. In practice, the part is a blast. The blade fires with tremendous momentum from the handle and already after one flip, you realize how much "fidgetfactor" is in the Eclipse.A nice design detail is the small cutout in the overlay. Here, it's not something symbolizing lightning, but the silhouette of the Italian Alps, which border the small town of Maniago, where MKM is based.
GiantMouse Burlap Jutland
Elmax-Steel
Stonewashed Finish
Jute Micarta Scales
Danish Design
The new model "Jutland" is a design homage to the homeland of Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes. Jutland is not only the name of a new GiantMouse knife, but also the name of the Danish mainland. This part of their homeland not only exerts a very special fascination on the two Danish knife designers. We Germans also enjoy vacationing in this beautiful country with its unique mix of dreamy little towns and sometimes breathtakingly beautiful nature.
The Jutland is one of the larger GiantMouse knives. If the design looks familiar, it's probably because the Jutland's look is clearly based on the extremely limited and long out-of-print GM8. The 8.5cm long blade has a very long drawn swedge and gives the knife a modern look. To lock the blade running on ball bearings, a robust linerlock was installed, which ensures maximum safety while working. A flipper tab, which shoots the blade out of the handle at lightning speed, provides a certain amount of fun.
You have a choice of three versions of the Jutland. All versions have a convertible Deep Carry wire clip.
GiantMouse ACE Iona V2 - Your outdoor partnerthe improved version of the GiantMouse classicYou are an outdoor enthusiast and looking for a reliable companion? Let us introduce you to the GiantMouse ACE Iona V2 - a rugged, functional folding knife that uniquely combines design and practicality.
What's New?Based on the popular design of its predecessor, the Iona V2 brings several improvements, proving to be a truly powerful outdoor tool:
Version 2 features a broader blade made of Magnacut steell that can handle a variety of tasks while maintaining its sharpness.
The longer, ergonomic handleguarantees you a comfortable and secure grip so you stay in control in any situation. The additional jimpings on the back of the blade allow you a secure grip even in delicate as well as demanding situations. In addition, the improved access to the lockbar facilitates a quick and easy unlocking - even with your outdoor gloves.
The nameThe Iona V2 is more than just a knife. Named after the Iona Bar, a beloved institution in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and a place of special memories for the founders of GiantMouse, each Iona V2 is a piece of lived history and camaraderie.
Technical DetailsOnto the technical details:
The blade of the Iona V2 measures 7.62 cm and has a thickness of 2.92 mm.It is made of CPM Manacut steel with Stonewash or Satin Finish. The Micarta handle is sturdy and easy to grip.
The ambidextrous wire clip and the new deep carry clip you also get give you flexible carry options.
The knife has an overall length of 18.4 cm and weighs only 97 g - a lightweight that fits in any pocket.
The Iona V2 is manufactured to the highest quality standards in Maniago, Italy.