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    Finch Model 1929 Coppertone Folding Knife

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    Finch Model 1929 Coppertone Folding Knife is an American design of everyday carry folder. The idea for the Model 1929 is inextricably linked with the establishing of the Grand Teton National Park in the USA. The concept of the knife is closely related to the remarkably impressive highest mountain of the park, included in its name, and inspired by the attitude of the park rangers who guard the natural order of these beautiful grounds. Model 1929, according to the creators of the brand, is " a gentleman's knife but ready to gear up and hit the trails". Finch Model 1929 Coppertone Folding Knife has a clip point blade made from American 154CM steel. Knife has steel bolster and body and handle scales from carbon fiber with copper layers. The handle has a fluorescent insert with the Finch logo. The knife is opened due to the protruding fin (flipper) and the blade is blocked by a frame lock. The knife is equipped with a titanium carrying clip.
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    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 OR Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Orange

     79
    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 OR Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Orange it is Italian project for everyday carry use. Multitool Black FOX BF-205 OR is a mini tool designed in the form of a keychain. For attaching, there is a specially designed eyelet for easy carrying. The individual tools are made of 420 stainless steel (Stainless Steel AISI 420), while the body is made of plastic and black anodized aluminum. Multitool is certainly distinguished by the tool lock, preventing their uncontrolled folding during use. The whole looks very subtle and nice. BF-205 is a perfect gift gadget, it is a great proposition for the first line of our EDC equipment.  
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    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Black

     79
    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Black it is Italian project for everyday carry use. Multitool Black FOX BF-205 is a mini tool designed in the form of a keychain. For attaching, there is a specially designed eyelet for easy carrying. The individual tools are made of 420 stainless steel (Stainless Steel AISI 420), while the body is made of plastic and black anodized aluminum. Multitool is certainly distinguished by the tool lock, preventing their uncontrolled folding during use. The whole looks very subtle and nice. BF-205 is a perfect gift gadget, it is a great proposition for the first line of our EDC equipment.
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    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 R Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Red

     79
    Multitool Black FOX BF-205 R Pocket Boss Multi Tool Aluminium Red it is Italian project for everyday carry use. Multitool Black FOX BF-205 R is a mini tool designed in the form of a keychain. For attaching, there is a specially designed eyelet for easy carrying. The individual tools are made of 420 stainless steel (Stainless Steel AISI 420), while the body is made of plastic and black anodized aluminum. Multitool is certainly distinguished by the tool lock, preventing their uncontrolled folding during use. The whole looks very subtle and nice. BF-205 is a perfect gift gadget, it is a great proposition for the first line of our EDC equipment.
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    FOX Knives Ziggy FX-308 CF Folding Knife by Jens Ansø

     849
    FOX Knives Ziggy FX-308 CF Folding Knife by Jens Ansø is a project created in cooperation between a Danish designer and an Italian producer from the Maniago. Ziggy is a knife with a fairly classic design and size that places it in the category of medium-sized folding knives. Holding the Ziggy knife in a larger hand does not cause discomfort due to the construction of the handle, which fits well in the hand. FOX Knives Ziggy FX-308 CF Folding Knife by Jens Ansø has an N690 stainless steel blade (satin finish), carbon fiber handle cladding. The knife blead is opened by a flipper and is blocked by a liner lock. A steel carrying clip is used to carry the knife. The knife comes with a black nylon zipper case.
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    FOX Knives Radius FX-550 G10OD Folding Knife by Denis Simonutti

     799
    FOX Knives Radius FX-550 G10OD Folding Knife by Denis Simonutti is a project created in cooperation with an Italian designer and a producer from Maniago. Radius knife is an award winner at the largest contemporary knife show "Blade Show" held in the United States in two categories: "Imported Knife Of The Year®" and "Overall Knife Of The Year®" in 2019. Radius knife brought with it an innovation in the form of a patented opening system called "Fingers Safe Opening System" operated with one hand, locking the blade both in the closed and open position (more about the system later in the description). FOX Knives Radius FX-550 G10OD Folding Knife by Denis Simonutti has an N690 stainless steel blade (stone washed finish) and green G10 composite grips. The G10 backspacer is orange. Carrying the knife is supported by a steel clip in the form of a wire. The knife comes with a black nylon zippered case decorated with a removable PVC patch specially prepared for the Radius knife.
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    FOX Knives The Sicilian FX-525 TI Folding Knife by Bob Terzuola

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    FOX Knives The Sicilian FX-525 TI Folding Knife by Bob Terzuola is a project created in cooperation with an American designer with manufacturer from the Italian Maniago. The Sicilian is a very functional project, simple in essence. Design in line with the vision of the American, cult knifemaker Bob Terzuola, whose knives are practical and characterized by the "grace" of designs. The Sicilian knife is distinguished by the possibility of opening thanks to the disk on the back of the blade (thumb disc) or after unscrewing it and screwing on the steel insert, use as a folder opened with both hands. FOX Knives The Sicilian FX-525 TI Folding Knife by Bob Terzuola has a N690 stainless steel blade (stone washed finish) and titanium handle. The knife blade is blocked by a frame lock, and titanium clip is used to carry it. The knife comes with a nylon pouch for its storage.
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