Blade for the Böker Daily Knives AK1
Blade shape Drop Point
Blade steel Magnacut
The Drop Point blade shape is one of the long-standing classics of the knife industry. Its unobtrusive appearance, robust tip and excellent handling make the blade shape particularly popular for EDC and household knives.
The AK1 Magnacut can be used for rougher work in the forest, also cuts very well in the kitchen and will never let you down in your everyday life.
Choose between a satin or stonewash finish. The stonewash is particularly popular because most traces of use blend seamlessly into the surface structure, even after intensive use there are few signs of wear and tear.
A Knife with a Wink
Whether Ostap Hel is actually a cat person, we’re not entirely sure. But apparently, this animal inspired him to create something… let’s call it an unconventional folder. And honestly, not every knife has to be dead serious. A bit of humor goes a long way in everyday carry.
The Civivi Purr easily wins the unofficial humor award of the year while also being one of the most socially friendly pocket knives out there. The playful cat-inspired design looks completely harmless, while the slightly claw-shaped reverse tanto blade in Nitro-V adds just enough edge to remind you it’s still a capable tool.
Thanks to the double detent mechanism, this knife is fully 42a compliant, meaning you can carry your little “cat” around town without any issues – and still have a functional cutting tool when you need it.
Built for Everyday Moments
There are those moments in everyday life when you just need a knife. Nothing dramatic. Open a package, cut an apple, trim something that’s in the way. That’s exactly what the Böker Plus Sentinal is made for.
Compact enough for pocket carry, yet equipped with a blade that feels far more robust than its size suggests. The drop point blade in 14C28N delivers exactly what you want from an EDC knife: solid edge retention, easy maintenance, and surprising toughness. The stonewash finish also helps hide everyday wear.
The full tang construction gives you a reliable, no-nonsense tool – even when things get a bit rough. When it comes to the handle, you have options: the screw-mounted G10 scales provide secure grip, even in wet conditions, and can be removed easily if needed. Without the scales, the Sentinal becomes a slim full-steel knife, stripped down to the essentials.
Practical detail: both configurations fit seamlessly into the included Kydex sheath with belt loop.
And if the design looks familiar: the Böker Plus Sentinal is essentially the production version of the highly popular Forge Works Hydra.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
in cooperation with Alex Kremer and Daily Customs
short droppoint blade made of 14C28N
handle made of black Richlite
handle can be easily removed with the included Torx wrench and replaced with a variety of alternative scales
lanyard loop can be hidden in the handle
Comes with a high quality Kydex
handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen
GiantMouse x Zodiac Dive Watch & Knife Box Set
A watch belongs in your everyday carry just as much as a knife.
Both are tools you carry daily without thinking too much about them—until you realize how much you rely on them.
That’s exactly where the idea behind this set begins.
This wasn’t a quick collaboration thrown together overnight.
Months of conversations, sketches, and “what if…” moments went into it. Two brands deliberately set out to build something for a specific purpose: for divers—and for collectors who appreciate concepts like this.
At the center is the Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver.
And this is not a “let’s just throw in a watch” kind of decision—it’s a true piece of dive watch history. Zodiac is one of the early names in the world of dive watches, and the Super Sea Wolf has been known for decades for exactly that: built for use in the water, highly legible, robust, and designed in a way that evolves rather than changes completely over time.
And this one plays in a completely different league.
300 meters of water resistance, a screw-down crown, and inside a Swiss automatic movement (STP 1-21) that doesn’t just run—but is COSC-certified for accuracy. On top of that, it’s ISO-certified as a true dive watch, meaning it doesn’t just look the part—it delivers.
The ceramic bezel is custom-made for this model, and together with the blaze-orange accents it’s more than just visual. Inspired by the iconic 1970s “Exotic” dials, it ensures the watch remains clearly legible even in low-light conditions.
And then there’s the knife.
Not a folder, but a fixed blade—exactly what a proper dive knife should be.
Made from N360 steel, specifically chosen for its exceptional corrosion resistance in marine environments. The satin-finished blade is paired with a black anodized aluminum handle and a blaze-orange G10 inlay, directly tying into the watch’s color palette.
And again, it’s the details that make the difference:
The pass-through design is intentionally built so you can quickly rinse the knife with fresh water after a dive. No unnecessary hassle—just practical, real-world functionality.
This isn’t just design—it’s built around actual use.
Only 300 sets exist worldwide.
This set isn’t your typical EDC you casually put together.
It’s a deliberately developed setup—for people who know exactly why they want something like this. Or for those who collect pieces like this because they represent what happens when two worlds are brought together the right way.
Technical Specifications – Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver
Platform: Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver
Case: Stainless Steel
Strap: Black Rubber Strap
Water Resistance: 30 ATM (300 meters)
Case Diameter: 42 mm
Movement: Swiss Automatic STP 1-21
Certification: COSC (Chronometer)
Certification: ISO (Dive Watch)
Jack Wolf Knives Gateway Barlow
Classic Barlow pattern – one of the oldest and most beloved pocket knife designs
7.6 cm blade made from Sandvik 14C28N – corrosion resistant, tough and easy to maintain
Traditional slipjoint mechanism – opened via nail nick, no locking mechanism
Compact everyday carry size – 9.8 cm closed length and approx. 88 g weight
The Gateway Barlow by Jack Wolf Knives is a modern interpretation of one of the oldest pocket knife patterns ever made. Since the 19th century, the Barlow has been known as a simple, reliable working knife carried by farmers, craftsmen and travelers alike.
Designer Benjamin Belkin takes this classic character and brings it into the Gateway series – offering the recognizable Jack Wolf quality at a more accessible price point.
The 7.6 cm blade made from Sandvik 14C28N provides excellent corrosion resistance, solid edge retention and easy maintenance. It opens in the traditional way via a nail nick.
The non-locking slipjoint mechanism, stainless steel bolsters and the deliberate absence of a pocket clip keep the knife close to its traditional Barlow roots.
With a 9.8 cm closed length and about 88 g weight, the Gateway Barlow is an uncomplicated EDC knife – exactly what a good pocket knife has been for more than a hundred years.
Böker Plus Atlas OD Green
Slim, reduced, and exactly why it works so well.
The Böker Plus Atlas OD Green doesn’t try to be more than it is. A full-metal EDC stripped down to the essentials – flat, lightweight, and reliable in everyday use.
The coated stainless steel handle in OD Green gives it a subtle, slightly military-inspired look without being over the top. Paired with the dark-coated blade and black hardware, the result is a clean and cohesive design: understated, but far from boring.
The drop point blade made from Swedish 12C27 fits perfectly into this concept. Corrosion-resistant, easy to maintain, and quick to resharpen – a steel that simply works without demanding attention.
Opening is done the classic way via nail nick. As a slipjoint, the Atlas keeps things intentionally simple and controlled, staying true to traditional pocket knives. No lock, no drama – just a tool that does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
Thanks to its low weight and slim profile, the Atlas carries exceptionally well. It practically disappears in your pocket and is right there when you need it.
This version is exclusively available through selected specialist dealers. Not something you’ll find everywhere – and that’s exactly what makes it interesting.
Böker Plus Atlas Backlock Big
The Atlas by Böker Plus has been a staple in many EDC setups for years.
Slim, straightforward and exactly why people keep coming back to it.
With the Atlas Backlock Big, this classic gets the upgrade many have been waiting for: more size and a true locking mechanism.
With an overall length of 21 cm, the knife feels noticeably more substantial in hand. You get more grip, more control and can handle more demanding cutting tasks with confidence. It simply feels more like a proper tool—without becoming bulky.
The backlock is what really makes the difference here.
Proven, robust and intuitive, it adds the level of security you want when putting pressure on the blade—without overcomplicating the design.
At the same time, the Atlas stays true to its roots.
Reduced to the essentials, slim in the pocket and always ready when you need it.
The 12C27 blade fits perfectly into this concept: corrosion-resistant, easy to maintain and quick to resharpen. Exactly the kind of steel you want in a knife that’s meant to be used, not just carried.
The Atlas Backlock Big is not a showpiece.
It’s the Atlas—just with more substance, for those who wanted a bit more size and security.
Highlights
21 cm overall length – more grip and control
Backlock mechanism for secure use
Evolution of the popular Atlas classic
Slim, everyday carry-friendly design
12C27 steel – corrosion-resistant, easy to maintain, reliable edge retention
Perfect as a straightforward EDC with more substance
in cooperation with Alex Kremer and Daily Customs
versatile small everyday knife
short droppoint blade made of powder metallurgy CPM Magnacut
handle made of blue aluminium
handle can be easily removed with the included Torx wrench and replaced with a variety of alternative scales
lanyard loop can be hidden in the handle
Comes with a high quality black leather sheath with a sewn-in Ulticlip.
handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen
Compact EDC Fixed Blade – Design by Alex Kremer
Blade made from N690 steel
Handle scales crafted from black Richlite (interchangeable)
Kydex sheath including clip
Böker x Daily Knives x Alex Kremer collaboration
Something like this has never been seen in the German knife scene before: the oldest knife manufacturer in the world teams up with the guys from Daily Knives (also known for their Swiss Army knife scales under the name Daily Customs) and knifemaker Alex Kremer. This unique collaboration is symbolized by the three maker logos featured on the top of the blade.
The idea behind the AK1 was to create a knife that perfectly hits the sweet spot between practical size and comfortable carry. The modern design clearly reflects the unmistakable style of Alex Kremer.
To achieve low weight and excellent cutting performance, the blade thickness was set at 2.5 mm, allowing it to glide smoothly and efficiently through cutting tasks. Together, Böker, Alex Kremer, and Daily Knives chose proven N690 steel for this project.
The versatile drop point blade shape ensures universal usability. The tip sits slightly above the knife’s center axis, offering a well-balanced mix of precision and durability.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
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 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 Brass from Daily Customs, hand-silvered, and finished with an antique look – a style that feels elegant, warm, and unique.
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.