Couteau Kizer Cutlery Phoenix FatCarbon Lame Acier S35VN Blackwash IKBS Linerlock Clip KI4647A1
The Matthew Holly Phoenix is a knife bursting with personality. Its handle, adorned with Dark Matter Orange FatCarbon and complemented by aluminum bolsters, resembles bubbling magma and exudes the majestic aura of a phoenix rising from the ashes. The liner lock construction provides a noticeably robust feel without adding excessive weight. Chamfered edges enhance the knife's visual appeal and offer a distinctly more comfortable grip. When you open the knife, it evokes the image of a mighty bird spreading its wings and soaring with boundless vitality!
Bladesmith Series
The Bladesmith Series is Kizer's collaboration/partnership with the custom knife world. They license designs from custom knifemakers and forge a partnership utilizing the best from both sides. The custom designers bring their innovative and unique designs, while Kizer brings their highly specialized technical manufacturing expertise and quality. Together, they create products that proudly bear the names of the designer and Kizer Cutlery.
Innovation is power. Always living on the edge, always searching for the unknown, always braving the next horizon. Whether overbuilt to take on the world, or emerge stylish and full of grace, innovation is the separation from the mundane. Collaborating with some of the best creative minds in knife making and design, Kizer presents the Bladesmith Series. Exceptional designs and impeccable craftsmanship, this is passion for never-ending adventures!
Specifications
Blade Length: 9.10cm
Cutting Edge: 8.90cm
Closed Length: 12.10cm
Overall Length: 21.20cm
Blade Material: CPM-S35VN Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness: 3.2 mm
Blade Style: Clip Point
Blade Finish: Black Stonewash
Handle Material: Dark Matter Orange FatCarbon with Black Aluminum Bolsters
Liner Material: Stainless Steel
Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock
Pivot System: Ball Bearings
Pocket Clip: 3D Titanium (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
Weight: 4.27 oz. (121.0 g)
Designer: Matthew Holly
Made in China
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