GiantMouse GMF3 Natural Micarta PVD Finish
PVD Stonewashed Finish
with Leather Sheath
scales are easily removed, giving you a fantastic skeleton knife
Pocket sword
The GMF3 (Giant Mouse Fixed 3) is really an eye-catcher. Here, the two designers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes have really gone out on a limb and designed a knife that is visually a bit out of the ordinary, but still highly functional.
First of all, there's the handle, which is sure to catch your eye immediately: the line is clearly reminiscent of the Roman Gladius swords, which provided a very secure hand position with a very clearly pronounced handle end. Don't worry, of course, the GMF3 is much smaller than a Roman war tool. Despite its unusual shape, the small fixed feels surprisingly good and secure in the hand, which is mainly due to the wonderfully rounded and sandblasted Micarta handle scales. For an even better feel, eight small grooves were milled across the handle. If you want to make the knife even lighter and more compact, you can simply unscrew the handle scales and provide the GMF3 with a paracord wrap of your choice to use it as a classic neck knife.
The GMF3's tapered blade has been given an almost fully raised flat grind for optimal cutting performance. The rough jimping on the back of the blade also provides a good grip, which allows you to put a lot of pressure on the cutting edge when carving, for example. For the steel, GiantMouse repeatedly uses Böhler N690co, which was developed for cutting tools in the food industry and is highly resistant to rust. This version comes with a blackwash PVD coating, wich is very robust.
You can choose to carry your GMF3 on your belt or simply slip it into your pocket with the hand-sewn, flat leather sheath. With an overall length of 16.5cm you get a very EDC friendly and compact fixed for everyday use.
Böker Plus Kazhan
Alexander Krava Design
handy Neck Knife
short sheepfoot blade
low weight
skeleton construction
weight-reducing cut-outs and three-dimensional milled edges
Ultra flat Neck Knife
Neck knives are more popular than ever. Lightweight, flat, super easy to carry and yet efficient to handle. The Böker Plus Kazhan (a design by Alexander Krava from Ukraine) not only effortlessly meets these criteria, it also offers impressive value for money.
Visually, the Kazhan is reminiscent of the design of classic Scandinavian neck knives and offers a good hand position despite the flat handle. Among other things, this is ensured by the milled wave pattern, which also looks great. The three large holes not only bring the weight down, but also offer the possibility to knot countless paracord wraps to the handle. There are no limits to your creativity here. By the way, for the blade steel, Böker Plus have opted for the D2 tool steel, which not only becomes very sharp, but is also exceedingly tough.
Included is a Kydex sheath, which allows you a variety of ways to carry the Kazhan.
Chris Reeve Inyoni Natural Canvas Micarta Drop Point
lighter version of the Inyoni
Drop Point Blade
Micarta handle
detachable handles
with Kydex sheath
Böker Barlow Damascus Maroon Micarta handle wide damascus blade handmade including high quality felt case The Böker Barlow is your new classic for your pocket.
The knife is opened with two hands via the nail cut and has a slipjoint closure.
The Micarta scales form a noble contrast with the nickel silver jaw. Also interesting:
The Böker Barlow, is a popular gift.
It is very handy and ideal for beginners.
Outdoor Opinel No.8 orange - gray
With the Opinel No. 8 Outdoor, the French manufacturer presents a robust, versatile pocket knife. A 2.5 mm thick, stainless Sandvik steel 12C27 is used for the blade. The blade, equipped with partial saw serrations and a shackle opener, is securely locked in place by the proven Virobloc system. The orange-gray handle made of a polyamide/fiberglass combination presents itself in the ergonomic shape of Opinel knives. A signal whistle is integrated into the handle with which a widely audible tone can be produced. A plastic cord allows the knife to be attached in many places.