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No longer available
- Type: Pocket Knife
- Blade Length: 5,00 cm
- Blade Thickness: 2,80 mm
- Weight: 86,00 g
- Blade Material: N690
- Handle Material: G10
- Opener: Thumb Hole
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Slipjoint
- Color: Multicolored
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Item Number: 01KI254
5 weeks approx. from order
- Polishing Paste
In stock
- Accessory
In stock
- Pocket Knife
- 440C
- G10, Titanium
- John Kubasek
- Framelock
- Thumb Hole
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- G10
- Slipjoint
- Flipper
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- G10
- Slipjoint
- Thumb Hole
24 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- D2
- Stainless Steel
- Darriel Caston
- Framelock
- Flipper
In stock
- Pocket Knife
- 9Cr18MoV
- G10
- Ostap Hel
- Slipjoint
- Flipper
5 weeks approx. from order
- Fixed Blade
- D2
- Micarta
- Dirk Pinkerton
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- M390
- Micarta
- Linerlock
- Thumb Hole
In stock
- Pocket Knife
- D2
- G10
- Darriel Caston
- Framelock
- Flipper
In stock
- Pocket Knife
- 9Cr18MoV
- G10
- Ostap Hel
- Slipjoint
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- G10
- Linerlock
- Flipper
24 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 9Cr13CoMoV
- Titanium
- Darriel Caston
- Linerlock
- Thumb Hole
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- N690
- G10
- Linerlock
- Thumb Stud
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Micarta, Copper
- Linerlock
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- CPM-S-35VN
- Titanium
- Lucas Burnley
- Linerlock
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Micarta
- Linerlock
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Micarta
- Linerlock
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 440C
- Stainless Steel
- Serge Panchenko
- Slipjoint
- Thumb Hole
Approx. in stock from 13.12.2024
- Pocket Knife
- D2
- Aluminum
- Darriel Caston
- Folding Mechanism
- No
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- N690
- Micarta
- Slipjoint
- Nail Nick
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- G10
- Linerlock
- Thumb Hole
No longer available
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- CPM-3V
- Micarta
- Linerlock
- Flipper
Approx. in stock from 10.01.2025
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- 440C
- G10
- Slipjoint
- No
No longer available
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- FRN
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- Flipper
In stock
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- 9Cr18MoV
- G10
- Ostap Hel
- Slipjoint
- Flipper
In stock
- Pocket Knife
- D2
- G10
- Sam Abdelrahman
- Framelock
- Flipper
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- G10
- Chris Conaway
- Linerlock
- Flipper
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Micarta
- Linerlock
- Thumb Stud
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- N690
- G10
- Linerlock
- Thumb Stud
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- N690
- G10
- Linerlock
- Thumb Stud
22 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Aluminum
- Darriel Caston
- Button Lock
- Push Button
In stock
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- Thumb Stud
3 weeks approx. from order
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- Olive Wood
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- Slipjoint
- Thumb Hole
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 154CM
- Micarta
- Button Lock
- Thumb Hole
Kizer
The still young company Kizer, based in Guangzhou, China, was founded in 2012. The philosophy of the company is simple: With an extremely high quality requirement, Kizer has set itself the flag of producing absolutely high-quality knives for everyday use, with minimized tolerances and using the best materials. The designs are developed by Kizer itself or in cooperation with well-known American knife makers. EDM process is a very cost intensive development and time consuming procedure with an extraordinary outcome, which meets the high requirements. The high quality materials come from the USA or Japan. The very appealing functional design is a perfect example for the most modern manufacturing technology and functional aesthetics.
The still young company Kizer, based in Guangzhou, China, was founded in 2012. The philosophy of the company is simple: With an extremely high quality requirement, Kizer has set itself the flag... more