WE Knife Big Banter Black G10
Ben Petersen Design
G10 handle
CPM 20CV blade
drop point blade
flat blade grind
black stonewashed blade finish
Bigger! Better! Banter!
Here it is - the big version of the WE Knife Banter.
If you're interested in knives, you can't get around him: for a long time, Ben Peterson from Blade HQ was a true institution on YouTube. His videos were not just product presentations, but had a completely unique and entertaining style. After his end at Blade HQ, it was a short while style around Ben. However, he was not idle. Together with WE Knife, he developed the Banter, a pocket knife that is absolutely tailored to Ben's needs and comes with a few clever features.
Firstly, there's the size: perhaps you remember Ben's requirement that a knife be no longer than his outstretched index finger? To test this, Ben likes to put his finger out the back of the blade and see if he can reach the tip. Nevertheless, there are of course users who simply like a slightly larger knife. Therefore, with the Big Banter, the same design is available in a large version. The handle made of G10 is very comfortable in the hand thanks to its unexciting, universal contour and can be used in a variety of positions. In the back you will find a lanyard hole, through which you can thread, for example, a 550 paracord as a lanyard. While the show side is made of a G10 or Micarta shell with an embedded liner, the opposite scale has a steel liner, which also provides a super secure liner lock.
The genius here is that WE Knife have chosen such a thin grind that the Banter is an incredible cutting devil. The CPM 20CV blade just flies through the cut material and is up to everyday cutting tasks in EDC. Ceramic ball bearings provide a smooth opening of the blade, which gives the Banter a certain playfulness.
Together with the Deep Carry clip, which allows the knife to disappear discreetly in your pocket, you get with the WE Knife Banter an impressively versatile EDC pocket knife that turns out to be an excellent companion in everyday life.
GiantMouse ACE ReoJesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso Design Grip in textured G10 or MicartaBlade in CPM MagnaCut steel with stonewashed finishMade in ItalyNot just for car fans.
Imagine standing in a place where past meets present, where the industrial spirit and scent of motor oil of yesteryear can still be felt in every corner. At REO Town in Lansing, Michigan, home of the pioneering REO Motor Car Company, you can feel what innovation must have felt like in the golden era of the automobile. This magical place is just a stone's throw from GiantMouse Headquarters. While the automotive era is, of course, long a thing of the past, the place has retained its tradition while also being a haven for many small, innovative businesses, manufacturers, bars and breweries.This creative atmosphere is exactly what inspired the team at GiantMouse when they created their latest knife - the ACE REO. As soon as you pick it up, you'll feel that the balance and weight, are just right.The canvas micarta or G10 handle fits securely and comfortably in your hand with the "Diamond Plate" routing. By the way, did you know that the Ace Reo is equipped with an MRBS? Maybe you are now wondering what that is supposed to be. This is a so-called MULTIROW BALLBEARING SYSTEM. Here the blade runs not on one, but on two rows of small steel balls, which sit in a plastic cage. So the root of the blade has a larger contact area, which means that lateral forces can be better distributed. In addition, the blade action is somewhat "smoother" and in the case of the ACE Reo a little more reminiscent of the "feel" of a bronze washer.
Whether you are out and about or mastering your urban everyday life, the ACE REO is ready for the big and small adventures. In the blade of this lightweight folding knife, the still relatively new Magnacut steel is used, which is not only extremely rust resistant, but also remains very long cutting. The Reo is locked via a bombproof arresting liner lock. But the ACE REO is more than your new faithful companion - it's a story you carry with you, a piece of true ingenuity you can hold in your hand.
A tribute to the past but also a step into the future.
GiantMouse ACE ReoJesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso Design Grip in textured G10 or MicartaBlade in CPM MagnaCut steel with stonewashed finishMade in ItalyNot just for car fans.
Imagine standing in a place where past meets present, where the industrial spirit and scent of motor oil of yesteryear can still be felt in every corner. At REO Town in Lansing, Michigan, home of the pioneering REO Motor Car Company, you can feel what innovation must have felt like in the golden era of the automobile. This magical place is just a stone's throw from GiantMouse Headquarters. While the automotive era is, of course, long a thing of the past, the place has retained its tradition while also being a haven for many small, innovative businesses, manufacturers, bars and breweries.This creative atmosphere is exactly what inspired the team at GiantMouse when they created their latest knife - the ACE REO. As soon as you pick it up, you'll feel that the balance and weight, are just right.The canvas micarta or G10 handle fits securely and comfortably in your hand with the "Diamond Plate" routing. By the way, did you know that the Ace Reo is equipped with an MRBS? Maybe you are now wondering what that is supposed to be. This is a so-called MULTIROW BALLBEARING SYSTEM. Here the blade runs not on one, but on two rows of small steel balls, which sit in a plastic cage. So the root of the blade has a larger contact area, which means that lateral forces can be better distributed. In addition, the blade action is somewhat "smoother" and in the case of the ACE Reo a little more reminiscent of the "feel" of a bronze washer.
Whether you are out and about or mastering your urban everyday life, the ACE REO is ready for the big and small adventures. In the blade of this lightweight folding knife, the still relatively new Magnacut steel is used, which is not only extremely rust resistant, but also remains very long cutting. The Reo is locked via a bombproof arresting liner lock. But the ACE REO is more than your new faithful companion - it's a story you carry with you, a piece of true ingenuity you can hold in your hand.
A tribute to the past but also a step into the future.
Urban EDC Micro Shrike Jared Price Design Blade made of M390
The Urban EDC Micro Shrike is not only stylish and eye-catching, but also shows that good things really do come in small packages.
The Micro Shrike is designed for peak performance. His M390 blade is an all-rounder and effortlessly masters any cutting task - whether at home, in the office or camping.
The blade is not only razor sharp, but also has a generous cutting surface and is ideal for precision cuts. And the best part? You can open it in a flash and with one hand. Either with your thumb from the front or your middle finger from behind. When it comes to the handle of the Micro Shrike, you're spoiled for choice: choose between solid stonewashed titanium or a lightweight micarta trendy green or classy black. By the way, the titanium shells are skeletonized to reduce weight without losing stability.
A robust frame-lock mechanism provides a rock-solid lock and secure handling.
The Urban EDC Micro Shrike scores not only with its thin blade and ultra-smooth ball bearing pivot, but also with its perfect balance and ergonomic design. The Micro Shrike was designed by Jared Price, for Urban EDC Supply.
With a blade length of 6.6 cm, a thickness of 4 mm and a weight of only 65 grams (Micarta) or 82 grams (titanium), the Micro Shrike fits perfectly in your hand and pocket. Closed it is only 10.2 cm long and open 16.8 cm - a real lightweight, but which performs great!
With the Urban EDC Micro Shrike you get a mix of style, functionality and handiness. Discover the joy of this small but fine helper!
Boker 1969 Z28-DamastIntroducing the Boker 1969 Z28-Damascus Folding Knife, a masterpiece born out of collaboration between Boker and Italian designer Tommaso Rumici. Inspired by the iconic Chevrolet Camaro Z28, this knife is more than just a cutting tool; it's an attitude, a lifestyle, a celebration of the golden era of muscle cars.
Crafted with precision and attention to detail, the Boker 1969 Z28-Damascus features a hand-forged Damascus drop-point blade with 80 layers in the “Tread” pattern, reminiscent of the sloping cowl induction bonnet of the Camaro Z28. The blade opens smoothly with the blue anodized thumb stud, and the biting stainless steel liner lock ensures a secure and reliable lockup.
The handle of this knife is crafted from aluminum in the nostalgic "Le Mans Blue" color, interpreting the lines of the Camaro body in a unique way. The notchback, small rear spoiler, and gill-like air intakes on the rear wings are beautifully integrated into the knife, creating a stunning visual resemblance to the iconic car. The blade axle screw is inspired by the rims often used on muscle cars, while the straight-lined stainless steel clip, milled from the solid, is reminiscent of the chrome-plated door handles.
Delivered in a high-quality floating display, the Boker 1969 Z28-Damascus Folding Knife is a perfect gift for collectors and enthusiasts of muscle cars and knives alike. Each knife is handmade in the Boker Manufactory in Solingen, ensuring the highest quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Experience the exhilaration of a road trip with the bubbling sound of a V8 engine on a seemingly endless highway. Let the Boker 1969 Z28-Damascus Folding Knife take you on a journey to a bygone era, where legends were made and memories were created.
MKM Vincent Vanax White Storm Premium version of the MKM Vincent with FatCarbon handle scales and Vanax steel Blade shape is inspired by pirate sabers
Jesper Voxnaes design
limited runArrrr, sailors! Today I bring you a true gem from the world of pocket knives - the MKM Vincent! Inspired by the blades that once accompanied proud pirates on their adventures, the MKM Vincent is the pocket knife you'll always want to have with you!Aaarrrr!
With an overall length of 175 mm and a blade length of 62 mm, the MKM Vincent is compact yet powerful. Despite its impressive strength, it weighs only 104 grams, making it as light as a pirate's plague! The blade made of VANAX SuperClean steel offers the highest quality. With a hardness of HRC 59/61, it is as sharp as a shark's tooth and as hard as a pirate captain's heart.
The black (PVD) finish protects your blade from the vagaries of the sea, making the MKM Vincent the perfect companion for any adventure. Aaarrrr
You can open the blade with the flipper or thumb hole, and the liner lock ensures a secure lock. The FAT Carbon handle in the "White Storm" color fits securely and comfortably in your hand, so you'll always be in control while you share your spoils. A durable nylon fabric sheath protects your blade from the elements.
This masterfully crafted pocket knife was designed by legendary designer Jesper Voxnaes VOX and crafted by renowned manufacturer MKM in Maniago. Jesper's designs are known and loved around the world for their optimal hand position. Vincent is no exception.
Arrrr, me hearties! Don't hesitate and get the MKM Vincent, the ultimate pocket knife for pirates and adventurers! Aarrrrr!
VANAX Steel:
Vanax steel is a modern, highly rust resistant, powder metallurgy steel developed by Uddeholm, a Swedish company. It is characterized by its exceptional corrosion resistance and wear resistance and is widely used for high quality knives and cutting tools.
Victorinox Navy/Camouflageanodized aluminum handle scales
Clippoint BladeDetachable thumb pinThe Victorinox Evoke pocket knife is the ideal tool for all outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers. With its large, rust-resistant blade and sturdy backlock latch, you can rely on this knife in any situation - whether you want to cut rope, peel fruit or open cans.The detachable pocket clip and thumb pin offer added flexibility.Whether you're camping, hiking or doing other outdoor activities, the Victorinox Evoke pocket knife is your trusted companion for your adventures.
GiantMouse ACE Tribecafirst MacnaCut Mouse Denim Micarta or Black G10More opening possibilitiesThe Tribeca is a knife based on the limited edition GM4 model, but with an additional opening option. In addition to the flippertap, you can now open it via the thumbhole - giving you even more options! And if that wasn't enough, the Tribeca is also the first knife in the ACE line to feature the popular MagnaCut steel.Great grip and safe to work withAs with all of Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso's designs, the hand placement is simply terrific. The back of the blade has a serration (also known as jimping), which ensures safe working with the knife without slipping. And to make sure you always have a secure grip on the knife, there are serrations in other places as well, such as the flippertap, backspacer, and linerlock.
With an overall length of 18.7 cm, the Tribeca is the perfect size for everyday use. You have a choice of black G10 or denim micarta handle scales.Blue Jeans or Black? Denim Micarta feels and looks like denim. The brass backspacer even reminds you a bit of the buttons on your jeans. With the deep carry clip, the knife should match your blue jeans perfectly.
And if you prefer to wear a friendly black, the G10 handle scales are the perfect addition to your EDC. The Tribeca is a knife that is not only practical but also stylish.
Böker Plus Atlas Backlock Sheepfoot
minimalistic construction
D2 Steel
May I introduce? Böker Plus Atlas Backlock Sheepfoot pocket knife - your perhaps new, reliable companion for everyday life and outdoor adventures! The special feature of this knife is the novel Backlock lock and the practical Sheepfoot blade shape. The handle body made of robust stainless steel presents itself in a gritty dark stonewash finish, which not only looks good, but also ensures durability. The minimalist design is nevertheless very stable and makes the handy knife the ideal companion for all situations. The satin-finished sheepfoot blade made of high-quality D2 steel can be easily opened by nail hammer and is securely locked by the sturdy back lock. The practical tip-up clip allows the knife to be carried comfortably. The best part? The Böker Plus Atlas Backlock Sheepfoot convinces not only by its functionality and quality, but also by an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
Böker Plus Urban Barlow CF Brad Zinker Design handle made of titanium and carbon fiber hollow ground droppoint blade made of M390 nylon pouch included Brad Zinker's crazy cool interpretation of the classic Böker Barlow has some fresh touches while still keepin' it real. The knife has a super-long titanium back that locks the blade up tight with an awesome integral-frame lock. The handle scales are made of wild carbon fiber, and the big ol' titanium clip makes it easy to carry. The ball-bearing drop-point blade made of M390 has a hole in it for opening the knife, just like the OG nail nick. And it comes with a sweet nylon pouch, so it's the whole package. If you're into knives and want something that's old and new at the same time, the Böker Plus Urban Barlow MCF is what you need.
Viper Rhino1 Lama Brown Micarta
New version of the Rhino with steel upgrade and new blade grindFabrizio Silvestrelli design Very large and sturdy knife with a backlock Elmax steel blade with stonewashed finishBruno Brutalo! This grace....these almost fragile lines....oh, whoops....wrong knife. The Rhino1 is about the gnarliest breaker we've had in our hands in a long time. What a piece! Here are some hard facts: 25.3cm total length. 250gr (that's a quarter kilo!!!). 4mm Elmax steel. A backlock, with an ultra-slick "CLACK". A compound grind, which together with the pronounced "horn" at the front of the tip, already looks very striking. Clearly, the Rhino1 is NOT an ultra-versatile, lightweight EDC knife. Here comes something for lovers of the very heavy fraction!
This knife is available with handles made of micarta, carbonfiber or santo wood.
Urban EDC Rekluse-S
Production collaboration with Justin Koch
Slipjoint for everyday wear
Ultra compact and lightweight
S35VN trail blade
available in:
classic brown Micarta
elegant OD-green aluminum
ultra-modern jade-colored G10 (with black PVD-coated blade)
Urban EDC companion
Tight backspring? Check
Micarta ? Check
Super versatile blade ? Check
Something different? Check
Cool designer? Check
The Rekluse S brings more factors under one hat than you might think at first. This Justin Koch design not only looks extravagant (like all Koch designs) but is also a super versatile companion.
This slipjoint is a real workhorse that you can carry with you without hesitation, thanks to the pocket clip.
The star of the show is, of course, the compound grind of the blade: while the rear portion has been kept extra sturdy, the front two-thirds have been deliberately ground thinner to create a really nasty point. Your thumb fits comfortably on the thumb ramp, so you can work with your Rekluse S very safely.
For the handle scales you have the choice between Micarta, G10 and aluminum.
WE Knife Big Banter Green Canvas Micarta
Ben Petersen Design
Micarta handle
CPM 20CV blade
drop point blade
flat blade grind
Gray stonewashed blade finish
Bigger! Better! Banter!
Here it is - the big version of the WE Knife Banter.
If you're interested in knives, you can't get around him: for a long time, Ben Peterson from Blade HQ was a true institution on YouTube. His videos were not just product presentations, but had a completely unique and entertaining style. After his end at Blade HQ, it was a short while style around Ben. However, he was not idle. Together with WE Knife, he developed the Banter, a pocket knife that is absolutely tailored to Ben's needs and comes with a few clever features.
Firstly, there's the size: perhaps you remember Ben's requirement that a knife be no longer than his outstretched index finger? To test this, Ben likes to put his finger out the back of the blade and see if he can reach the tip. Nevertheless, there are of course users who simply like a slightly larger knife. Therefore, with the Big Banter, the same design is available in a large version. The handle made of Micarta is very comfortable in the hand thanks to its unexciting, universal contour and can be used in a variety of positions. In the back you will find a lanyard hole, through which you can thread, for example, a 550 paracord as a lanyard. While the show side is made of a G10 or Micarta shell with an embedded liner, the opposite scale has a steel liner, which also provides a super secure liner lock.
The genius here is that WE Knife have chosen such a thin grind that the Banter is an incredible cutting devil. The CPM 20CV blade just flies through the cut material and is up to everyday cutting tasks in EDC. Ceramic ball bearings provide a smooth opening of the blade, which gives the Banter a certain playfulness.
Together with the Deep Carry clip, which allows the knife to disappear discreetly in your pocket, you get with the WE Knife Banter an impressively versatile EDC pocket knife that turns out to be an excellent companion in everyday life.
MKM Hero Micarta Natural
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 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 Nimbus V2 Natural Canvas Micarta
New revised version
Design by Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso
Natural micarta handle and Elmax blade
This novelty makes the hearts of many fans of the big mouse beat faster: the Nimbus, one of the very early designs of GiantMouse, gets an update. Although a lot has changed, the knife has basically remained the same. The GiantMouse Nimbus is still not a saint - as the name of the knife suggests. On the contrary: this knife is a merciless workhorse with which you can really nibble something away.
Voxnaes and Anso were inspired by the old Danish motorcycle brand Nimbus, which was built from 1915 until late in the 1950s.
Now you are right to ask what a knife has to do with a motorcycle.
But the comparison is actually quite accurate: the motorcycle was not so much a racing machine as a 'workhorse', which also scored well in the off-road sector. With exactly this philosophy in mind, the Nimbus was designed.
A knife without frills and a blade that represents a modern interpretation of the Nordic puuko shape, with a bulbous curve that leads to a fine but robust tip that allows for fine cuts without any problems.
The function of the knife was also the main consideration in the choice of materials. The V2 version uses a 3D contoured Micarta, as we know it from the GiantMouse Ace Biblio. Micarta is not only very robust but can also be easily cleaned with a little water after work.
The liners, made of Asis 420 stainless steel, make the knife even more stable and the Liner Lock ensures that the blade is securely locked when open. In contrast to the first version, the Nimbus V2 now has washers made of phosphor bronze, which provide a little more stability and are very easy to clean. Also the blade has been updated: Böhler's Elmax steel is one of the best blade steels currently available in the industry. Here you get a 3.5mm thick blade, which is equally rust-resistant, tough and has good cutting properties and can handle even tougher cutting tasks effortlessly.
The Nimbus is clearly a real working knife that will find a new home in your toolbox, jacket pocket or work trousers.
Viper Katla Canvas Micarta Green
Solid EDC knife with pocket clip
Jesper-Voxnaes-Design
micarta handle and M390 blade
Hot like a volcano
The Viper Katla is not only the latest coup of Jesper Voxnaes and Viper Technocut but also the name of one of the most active volcanoes in Iceland. The design of the knife leaves no doubt: here it goes hyper-modern to the point.
The handle is equipped with micarta scales, finished with a matte stonewash. Underneath the scales are steel liners, which also provide the liner lock. This locks the knife cleanly when open and can of course be easily operated with one hand. The blade, which runs on ball bearings, is opened via the small flipper tab that protrudes over the hilt or via the two thumb studs.
The blade is a kind of Spanto shape, as it became world famous through the knives of Rick Hinderer. Here, the shape of a Spearpoint blade is combined with the geometry of a Tanto tip. This makes for a sweeping look, but provides uncanny stability in the front area of the blade. This means that the Katla can definitely be used to work harder. The Böhler M390 blade steel used rounds off the picture perfectly thanks to its outstanding performance.