Artisan Cutlery Centauri ATZ-1839G S35VN Damascus Blade Titanium and Fat Carbon fiber Handle Folding Knives

Sale price$237.49 Regular price$316.66

Blade Material: S35VN
Color: Fat Carbon
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Description

Description:

The Centauri front flipper, designed by Ray Laconico, is a simple yet highly versatile design that really gets a lot of things right. It reminds us of the Jens Anso Solo design with its similar overall profile and clean lines offering surprisingly sophisticated ergonomics. You can really bear down on this knife hard and it will remain comfortable for an extended period of time, under a number of different grips. The drop point blade has a very sharp tip for stabbing and puncturing and a small amount of belly for slicing. The thin handle makes it easy to carry while the jimped thumb ramp and hidden lanyard post add to its usability. It's a nice combination of everything that makes for a good EDC blade and we look forward to more collaborations with Ray coming down the line. 

Specifications:

Blade Length: 3.46"(88mm)
Blade Thickness: 0.13"(3.2mm)
Blade Finish: Satin
Blade Grind: Flat
Blade Material: S35VN
Blade Hardness: HRC59-61
Blade Material S35VN
Blade Style: Drop Point
Overall Length: 8.15"(207mm)
Closed Length: 4.69"(119mm)
Handle Material: Titanium+Carbon fiber
Clip Material: Titanium
Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Ball Bearing
Weight: 3.7oz/105g
Lock Type: Frame Lock

Description:

The Centauri front flipper, designed by Ray Laconico, is a simple yet highly versatile design that really gets a lot of things right. It reminds us of the Jens Anso Solo design with its similar overall profile and clean lines offering surprisingly sophisticated ergonomics. You can really bear down on this knife hard and it will remain comfortable for an extended period of time, under a number of different grips. The drop point blade has a very sharp tip for stabbing and puncturing and a small amount of belly for slicing. The thin handle makes it easy to carry while the jimped thumb ramp and hidden lanyard post add to its usability. It's a nice combination of everything that makes for a good EDC blade and we look forward to more collaborations with Ray coming down the line. 

Specifications:

Blade Length: 3.46"(88mm)
Blade Thickness: 0.13"(3.2mm)
Blade Finish: Satin
Blade Grind: Flat
Blade Material: S35VN
Blade Hardness: HRC59-61
Blade Material S35VN
Blade Style: Drop Point
Overall Length: 8.15"(207mm)
Closed Length: 4.69"(119mm)
Handle Material: Titanium+Carbon fiber
Clip Material: Titanium
Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Ball Bearing
Weight: 3.7oz/105g
Lock Type: Frame Lock

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