2-piece set with Santoku and combination sharpening stoneSantoku with a blade length of 18 cm - winner of the German Design Award 2021Combination sharpening stone with 300/1000 gritOnly available for a limited time!
2-piece set with bread knife and matching blade guardBread knife with a blade length of 23 cm made from VG-Max steel with a hardness of 61 HRCin a bundle with a blade guard for safe transportationThis set is limited to 500 pieces!
2-piece set with Santoku (18 cm) and Tim Mälzer cooking apronSantoku with a blade length of 18 cm made of VG-Max steel with a hardness of 61 HRCin a bundle with cooking apron as a gift set for passionate chefsthis set is limited
2-piece set with Santoku (18 cm) and Tim Mälzer cooking apronSantoku with a blade length of 18 cm made of VG-Max steel with a hardness of 61 HRCin a bundle with cooking apron as a gift set for passionate chefsthis set is limited
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.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Daedalus Knife Co. DKC-L1 Lab Front Flipper Justin Lundquist (Justin Lundquist Designs) and Evan Nicolaides (Esynx Knives) DesignAluminum handleClipPoint blade made of 154CM with Belt Satin or Black Stonewash finish The L1 Lab from Daedalus Knife Co. is the first knife from the joint brand of Justin Lundquist and Evan Nicolaides. For this debut, the two have reinterpreted an absolute classic of the knife world: the Remington 1306. This traditional knife is highly sought after among collectors and finding an original copy is not easy at all.The Lab (the name alludes to the labyrinth of King Minos) is basically a highly modern adaptation of the Remington. The handle is particularly striking, with the characteristic grip recesses and the curved handle end having been adopted. Instead of bone or horn, the Lab uses handle scales made of textured aluminum, whose grippy surface is a real experience. You also have a choice of six different color options.The clip point blade made of 154CM steel (incidentally Bob Loveless' favorite steel) has been given a belt satin finish, which gives the knife a modern touch. The long fuller and front flipper are typical of Justin Lundquist. The sturdy linerlock ensures the necessary safety when working. By the way, you don't necessarily have to open this knife with both hands: The discreet front flipper not only blends seamlessly into the design, but also offers a lot of fun.
Bestech Knives Cetus Titanium White SwirlPoltergeistworks Design Titanium handle with Carbonfiber inlay Blade made of M390 with Black PVD & Satin finish
Böker Knife Vault 2.0 Knife bag 18 compartments with window with hollow rivets to hang up the bag with velcro area on the back for removable business card holder or patches width: 40cm height: 18cm
MKM Vincent N690 Jade G10
textured G10 handle scales give you a secure grip blade shape is inspired by pirate sabers
Jesper Voxnae's design
limited runArrrr, me hearties! Listen to the words that I proclaim here! Today I present you the MKM Vincent pocket knife, the jewel of every pirate! This little treasure combines the essence of times long past, when pirates roamed the seven seas, always accompanied by their precious blades. Aarrrrr!
The MKM Vincent - the perfect blade shape you always want to have at your side!
With an overall length of 175 mm (6.89") and a blade length of 62 mm (2.44") , the MKM Vincent is compact and lightweight. The weight? Only 100 grams (3.33 oz)The blade is made of Bohler N690Co steel and a hardness of HRC 58/60, you will enjoy the sharpness for a long time.
The Top Shield® blade surface protects against the vagaries of the sea and makes 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 provides a secure lock. The textured G10 handle is non-slip in the hand, so you always keep control.
The included nylon sheath protects your blade from wind and weather.
This treasure was created by Jesper Voxnaes VOX and manufactured by the masters at MKM. Aaaarrrr, sailors! Don't wait any longer and get the MKM Vincent, the pocket knife for true pirates! ARRrrrr!
MKM Isonzo Titanium M390 SteelTitanium ScalesThe MKM Isonzo Bronze Titanium is the premium version of the Isonzo, designed by the talented Jesper Voxnaes. With this knife you get a compact tool that has an impressive personality despite its size.The shape of the knife was inspired by the majestic river that flows through the Eastern Alps. The quality is of the highest standard and is made of a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade steel with a stonewashed finish.The handle is made of bronze anodized titanium and is equipped with a stainless steel convertible wire clip. The knife also has a titanium backspacer and an opening system with a thumb hole and ball bearing mechanism. You'll also get a 6/8 Torx wrench and a nylon sheath with a zipper and belt loop to go with it. The MKM Isonzo Clippoint Bronze Titan Knife is a great companion for your outdoor adventures despite its small size.
MKM Flame Drop Marble CarbonMichael Zieba DesignDrop point blade made of M390 with satin finish Carbon Fiber handle with blue anodized clip and ring around the blade screw
Victorinox Classic SD Alox Limited Edition 2023 Electric Yellow Anodized aluminum handle scales Color: bright yellow The Alox Limited Edition is also available as the Pioneer and Hunter Pro. The Classic has 5 functions: Small blade ScissorsNail file with screwdriver 2,5 mm Ring Dimensions:Height: 6mm Length: 58mm Weight: 16g
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 carbon fiber
Bob Terzuola design
M390 steel
Accent: blue anodized 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.
MKM Maximo Dark stonewashed Titanium
Bob Terzuola design
M390 steel
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.
MKM Maximo Bronze anodized Titanium
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.
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.