Artisan Cutlery Biome ATZ-1840P swedish sandvik 12C27 Blade Carbon Fiber Handle Folding Knives

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Description

Design by Dylan Mallery

Description:

The Artisan Cutlery Biome is a little EDC knife that exudes pure class. The knife uses a slip joint mechanism, so the knife requires two hands to open and doesn't lock. The blade is made of 12C27N stainless steel, which will take a keen edge and hold it. The design is slim and lightweight and has a hidden lanyard hole near the pommel.

Specifications:

Blade Length 2.82"(71.71mm)
Blade Thickness 0.1’’(2.5mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material Swedish Sandvik 12C27
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop Point
Overall Length 6.61"(167.85mm)
Closed Length 3.79"(96.14mm)
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Pivot Assembly Washers
Weight 1.41oz /40g
Lock Type Non-locking slip joint

 

Design by Dylan Mallery

Description:

The Artisan Cutlery Biome is a little EDC knife that exudes pure class. The knife uses a slip joint mechanism, so the knife requires two hands to open and doesn't lock. The blade is made of 12C27N stainless steel, which will take a keen edge and hold it. The design is slim and lightweight and has a hidden lanyard hole near the pommel.

Specifications:

Blade Length 2.82"(71.71mm)
Blade Thickness 0.1’’(2.5mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material Swedish Sandvik 12C27
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop Point
Overall Length 6.61"(167.85mm)
Closed Length 3.79"(96.14mm)
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Pivot Assembly Washers
Weight 1.41oz /40g
Lock Type Non-locking slip joint

 

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