Modern design, built for everyday use
The Bestech Noctar is a folding knife that doesn’t need to be loud to stand out. Clean lines, a timeless design language and a clear focus on ergonomics make it a tool you’ll enjoy picking up again and again. Designed by Grzegorz Grabarski, the Noctar combines modern EDC aesthetics with genuine everyday usability.
The blade made from 14C28N steel is no coincidence – this steel is used not only in knives, but also as a high-performance material in the tool industry, where toughness, edge retention and corrosion resistance are essential. The long swedge, generous thumb hole and clean flat grind deliver an aggressive yet controlled cutting performance. Depending on the configuration, the blade is available with a Satin Gray PVD, Black PVD or Black Stonewashed finish.
In the handle, the Noctar truly shows its everyday strengths: G10 in six different colors, a pronounced finger groove and a modern, ergonomic profile ensure a secure grip – even during extended use. The knife locks via a bar lock, functionally comparable to an Axis lock: fully ambidextrous, secure and comfortable to operate. Ceramic ball bearings provide a silky-smooth action.
The reversible pocket clip makes the Noctar fully EDC-ready, whether carried left or right. Weighing 142 grams and featuring well-balanced proportions, it feels solid in hand without being intrusive in the pocket.
Modern design, built for everyday use
The Bestech Noctar is a folding knife that doesn’t need to be loud to stand out. Clean lines, a timeless design language and a clear focus on ergonomics make it a tool you’ll enjoy picking up again and again. Designed by Grzegorz Grabarski, the Noctar combines modern EDC aesthetics with genuine everyday usability.
The blade made from 14C28N steel is no coincidence – this steel is used not only in knives, but also as a high-performance material in the tool industry, where toughness, edge retention and corrosion resistance are essential. The long swedge, generous thumb hole and clean flat grind deliver an aggressive yet controlled cutting performance. Depending on the configuration, the blade is available with a Satin Gray PVD, Black PVD or Black Stonewashed finish.
In the handle, the Noctar truly shows its everyday strengths: G10 in six different colors, a pronounced finger groove and a modern, ergonomic profile ensure a secure grip – even during extended use. The knife locks via a bar lock, functionally comparable to an Axis lock: fully ambidextrous, secure and comfortable to operate. Ceramic ball bearings provide a silky-smooth action.
The reversible pocket clip makes the Noctar fully EDC-ready, whether carried left or right. Weighing 142 grams and featuring well-balanced proportions, it feels solid in hand without being intrusive in the pocket.
Modern design, built for everyday use
The Bestech Noctar is a folding knife that doesn’t need to be loud to stand out. Clean lines, a timeless design language and a clear focus on ergonomics make it a tool you’ll enjoy picking up again and again. Designed by Grzegorz Grabarski, the Noctar combines modern EDC aesthetics with genuine everyday usability.
The blade made from 14C28N steel is no coincidence – this steel is used not only in knives, but also as a high-performance material in the tool industry, where toughness, edge retention and corrosion resistance are essential. The long swedge, generous thumb hole and clean flat grind deliver an aggressive yet controlled cutting performance. Depending on the configuration, the blade is available with a Satin Gray PVD, Black PVD or Black Stonewashed finish.
In the handle, the Noctar truly shows its everyday strengths: G10 in six different colors, a pronounced finger groove and a modern, ergonomic profile ensure a secure grip – even during extended use. The knife locks via a bar lock, functionally comparable to an Axis lock: fully ambidextrous, secure and comfortable to operate. Ceramic ball bearings provide a silky-smooth action.
The reversible pocket clip makes the Noctar fully EDC-ready, whether carried left or right. Weighing 142 grams and featuring well-balanced proportions, it feels solid in hand without being intrusive in the pocket.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
GiantMouse ACE ReoJesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso Design Grip in textured G10, Micarta or TitaniumBlade in CPM MagnaCut steel with stonewashed or PVD 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, G10 or titanium 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.
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Bok Oak Lefthanded
Lefthand Version of the Sebenza 31available in Large or Small
Wood inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Left Handed
Available in Large or SmallReeve Integral Lock with ceramic ball on lockbarBlade Steel: Magnacut
When in June 2019 the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed and with the Sebenza 31 the successor was presented, this message went like a drumbeat through the knife scene. Finally, new introductions of the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. If it is then still about the heritage of one of the most famous and best pocket knives of all time, such a thing does not remain without appropriate reaction. Fortunately, Chris Reeve Knives have improved their recipe for success all in all only minimally but in crucial places, so that one can justifiably continue to speak of a Sebenza in the new 31 model..
First, it is noticeable that the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now omitted - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly altered angle of the pocket clip, which now no longer presses on the lockbar, is also quickly noticeable to the trained eye.
Less obvious, however, is the revised lock of the Sebenza 31. Just as with the Umnumzaan or the Inkosi, a ceramic ball embedded in the lockbar now presses against the blade root. The hardness of this ball is in a range that can hardly be measured, preventing long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar..
To improve the hand position of the Sebenza once again a little, the recessed grip on the front was ground a little differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can effortlessly tie in with the popular 21 series..
Small or Large?
Just like its predecessor, both sizes are still available.
While the large Sebenza 31 is a truly full-blown work knife, the Small Sebenza remains the king of EDC pocket knives - the hand placement continues to be great on the successor model. All of the features mentioned above can also be found in this smaller version of the Sebenza 31 - just in a slightly more compact and pocket-friendly form.
Please note:The photos are of the Large version in each case..
For a long time, the Victorinox Signature Lite Emergency Yellow was available exclusively in Japan. No EU catalog, no official export. If you wanted one, you had to import it – including waiting time, customs, and a collector’s premium.
It wasn’t sought after because of a special blade or a limited logo, but because of the idea behind it: a small, unobtrusive tool designed for moments when you suddenly have to rely on yourself – without light, stuck, or simply improvising.
These situations aren’t limited to earthquake zones. A power outage, an accident, a blocked door, darkness at the wrong moment – emergency situations can affect all of us. And often it’s not about having the perfect gear, but about what you actually have with you.
That’s exactly why this model was originally developed for the Japanese market. In Japan, emergency preparedness is part of everyday life. Not dramatic, not tactical – but quiet, thoughtful, and functional. Highly visible, small enough for a keychain, reduced to what really matters: light, cutting tools, orientation, and a way to leave information behind.
The fact that Victorinox produced this tool exclusively for Japan for many years makes it even more special today. This former Japan-exclusive is now available without detours, without import hassle, and without collector prices.
You hope you’ll never need it. But it’s always better to be prepared.
Functions
Small blade
Scissors
LED light
Key ring
Ballpoint pen
Nail file
2.5 mm screwdriver
The Huntsman Lite Emergency follows the same idea as the smaller Signature Lite – just taken one step further.
It was created for situations where a keychain tool is no longer enough. Moments when you don’t just improvise briefly, but actually need to act: cutting, sawing, opening, orienting yourself and staying visible in the dark.
This model was originally strongly focused on the Japanese market. Japan has long served as a testing ground for functional emergency EDCs – not as lifestyle products, but as realistic preparation for power outages, earthquakes, and temporary confinement.
As a result, these versions were highly sought after outside Japan. Collectors accepted long import routes, waiting times, and premium prices to get exactly this emergency configuration. Not because of a numbered limitation – but because of the well-thought-out concept.
The Huntsman Lite Emergency reflects this mindset perfectly: large enough to be effective, yet compact enough to be carried intentionally – in a bag, backpack, or vehicle. Ready for the moment when the environment suddenly works against you.
The glow-in-the-dark scales are not a design gimmick. They are about visibility. Being able to quickly locate your tool – in darkness, debris, or confusion – can make a real difference. For you, and for those coming to help.
The integrated LED adds another essential layer: orientation when the lights go out. Not a replacement for a flashlight, but a reliable light source when you truly need it.
Today, this former Japan-exclusive is available without detours. The story remains – the import hassle does not.
You hope you’ll never need it. But when things don’t go as planned, you’ll be glad you were prepared.
Functions
Large blade
Small blade
Corkscrew
2.5 mm screwdriver
Reamer / awl
Scissors
Wood saw
Phillips screwdriver 1/2
Multipurpose hook
LED light
Key ring
Straight pin
Tweezers
Toothpick
Ballpoint pen
Spiral tinder
Fire steel
Cap lifter / 6 mm screwdriver / wire stripper
Can opener / screwdriver
Anodized aluminum handle Colour: Glacial BlueThe Alox Limited Edition is also available as a Classic and Evoke. The Pioneer X has 9 functions: Large blade
Scissors Can opener with screwdriver 3,0 mm cap lifter with screwdriver 7,0 mm & wire stripper Piercing reamer Ring Dimensions:Height: 15mm Length: 93mm Weight: 94g
Anodized aluminum handle scales Colour:
Glacial Blue
The Alox Limited Edition is also available as the Pioneer and Evoke The Classic has 5 functions: Small blade ScissorsNail file with screwdriver 2,5 mm Ring Dimensions:Height: 6mm Length: 58mm Weight: 16g
Handle scales made of anodized aluminumColour: Glacial Bluewith removable thumb studThe Alox Limited Edition is also available as Classic and PioneerThe Evoke has 4 functions:
Large blade (one-handed opening)
ClipFastening loopParacord pendant
Dimensions:Height: 40 mmLength: 136 mmWeight: 186 g
Classic Everyday Hero with a Luxurious Upgrade
You know the classic Swiss Army Knife – practical, reliable, always at hand. But what happens when you give this everyday classic a little bling upgrade? You get this true gem: the Honeycomb Silver Plated Spartan Onyx.
It starts with the iconic Victorinox Spartan in the black Onyx version – the knife that has been a perfect everyday companion for decades, featuring 12 useful tools and a compact design. For this special edition, the handle scales have been replaced with Honeycomb 3D brass from Daily Customs, hand-silvered, and finished with an antique look – a style that feels elegant, warm, and unique. A copper inlay with the same antique finish adds even more depth and character.
Everything else remains the same: the familiar practical shape, compact size, and a knife that truly works in everyday life – whether opening packages, crafting, or as a small, reliable EDC tool on the go. Only this time, with a truly special look.
Laguiole en Aubrac 12 cm – Fire Elder Burl – Space Bee Edition
The Space Bee Edition is part of the Cosmos Collection and reimagines the classic Laguiole bee as a symbol of open space. Unbound to any single celestial body, it represents vastness, depth, and the unknown between the stars. The motif is deliberately more abstract than the planetary designs—a bee floating in space, reduced in form yet rich in meaning. The design is complemented by a finely handcrafted filework on the spine, subtly echoing the knife’s cosmic theme.
The handle is made from Fire Elder Burl—stabilized elder burl wood with vivid color variations ranging from warm reds and amber tones to deep, dark inclusions. As a natural material, each piece features a unique grain pattern, often reminiscent of galactic structures: sometimes calm and profound, sometimes dynamic and explosive. The full handle construction emphasizes the knife’s clean silhouette and allows the material to truly stand out. Brass liners add a warm, classic contrast.
Each Laguiole en Aubrac knife is crafted by a single maker in the Aubrac region of France. From the guillochage to the filework and the Space Bee, every knife carries an individual handcrafted signature.
Zac Whitmore Design G10 or Cuibourtia wood handle SpeyPoint blade in 14C28N or Damascus with stonewashed or black stonewashed finishHonoured as: Blade Show Best Buy Of The Year 2024
Effortlessly Cool
Looking for a knife that’s so effortlessly cool you’ll want to carry it every single day? Then let me introduce the CIVIVI Slippy Sendy Slipjoint – your new good-vibes companion for everyday tasks, outdoor adventures, or simply whittling away in the park.
This modern slipjoint knife was designed by Ben Petersen, who has repeatedly proven with CIVIVI and his own brand KNAFS that great knives don’t have to be complicated. Clean lines, smart design, and true everyday usability – that’s exactly what the Slippy Sendy is all about.
The blade is made from Nitro-V steel, offering an excellent balance of edge retention, toughness, and easy maintenance. In short: it cuts reliably without being fussy. The Slippy Sendy is available with either a Spey Point blade or a Clip Point blade, both of which make it highly versatile – from opening packages to peeling an apple.
Weighing in at only 39 g, the CIVIVI Slippy Sendy feels feather-light in the pocket, while its open length of around 16.5 cm offers plenty of control in use. Whether you choose a colorful Ultem handle or one of the durable G10 variants, this knife is a relaxed, easygoing everyday companion that won’t let you down.
Blade Finish / Handle Material:
Satin / Milled Green & Red G10
Effortlessly Cool
Looking for a knife that’s so effortlessly cool you’ll want to carry it every single day? Then let me introduce the CIVIVI Slippy Sendy Slipjoint – your new good-vibes companion for everyday tasks, outdoor adventures, or simply whittling away in the park.
This modern slipjoint knife was designed by Ben Petersen, who has repeatedly proven with CIVIVI and his own brand KNAFS that great knives don’t have to be complicated. Clean lines, smart design, and true everyday usability – that’s exactly what the Slippy Sendy is all about.
The blade is made from Nitro-V steel, offering an excellent balance of edge retention, toughness, and easy maintenance. In short: it cuts reliably without being fussy. The Slippy Sendy is available with either a Spey Point blade or a Clip Point blade, both of which make it highly versatile – from opening packages to peeling an apple.
Weighing in at only 39 g, the CIVIVI Slippy Sendy feels feather-light in the pocket, while its open length of around 16.5 cm offers plenty of control in use. Whether you choose a colorful Ultem handle or one of the durable G10 variants, this knife is a relaxed, easygoing everyday companion that won’t let you down.
The Laguiole en Aubrac 12 cm – Pink Elder Burl – Saturn Bee Edition is part of the special Cosmos collection, where the classic Laguiole bee is reimagined as celestial bodies of our universe. In this version, the bee represents Saturn with its iconic rings—finely detailed and fully appreciated only at a second glance. This motif adds depth to the knife and is complemented by a specially designed, hand-filed backspring that underlines the artisanal character of the piece.
The handle is crafted from Pink Elder Burl, a stabilized elder burl wood dyed in soft pink tones. As a natural material, every grain pattern is different—sometimes smooth and flowing, sometimes lively and expressive. These natural variations ensure that each knife has its own character. The full-handle construction keeps the silhouette clean and lets the wood take center stage.
Each Laguiole en Aubrac knife is handcrafted by a single artisan in the Aubrac region of France. From the guillochage to the Saturn Bee, every detail reflects a distinct maker’s touch. With its 12 cm size, this knife is a refined everyday companion for anyone who appreciates traditional French knife making and enjoys quietly special details with a poetic, cosmic twist.
The Tactile Knife Ranger combines traditional slipjoint craftsmanship with high-end, American-made production.
Jared Oeser Design
Titanium handle with shield inlay made of Micarta
Slipjoint pocket knife with a Wharncliffe blade made of Magnacut
Made in USA
The Tactile Knife Ranger combines traditional slipjoint craftsmanship with high-end, American-made production.
Jared Oeser Design
Titanium handle with shield inlay made of copper TechnoCarbo
Slipjoint pocket knife with a Wharncliffe blade made of Magnacut
Made in USA
The Tactile Knife Ranger combines traditional slipjoint craftsmanship with high-end, American-made production.
Jared Oeser Design Titanium handle Bowie blade made from Magnacut Made in USATactile Knife goes old school The Ranger is Tactile Knife's modern interpretation of a classic slipjoint knife - elegant, functional and with a lot of history. Inspired by traditional designs but with an innovative twist, it combines timeless simplicity with modern materials and manufacturing techniques. Created in collaboration with Jared Oeser, the Ranger pays tribute to the Texan roots of Tactile Knife. Particularly striking: the unusual “Bowie” blade, which combines a striking look with high functionality. The sophisticated design is complemented by an unconventionally shaped bolster that gives the knife a modern touch. Incidentally, the name “Ranger” comes from an Army Ranger - a good friend of Jared's who saw the first prototype. Are you looking for a knife with character that perfectly combines tradition and modernity? The Tactile Knife Ranger brings a classic slipjoint feel with high-precision workmanship and a unique design to your pocket - a stylish companion for real knife fans.
In addition to the titanium and blackwash versions, there is also the Black Ranger. Here you get an evil all black version with a cool FatCarbon inlay.