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Jewelers, gunsmiths and dental professionals all at some time have a need for small sharpening stones. More info...
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Application: Slipits
 | As the SLIPIT concept gains momentum Spyderco keeps expanding the line with folders in varying sizes, steels and handles. Newly added are Lightweight SLIPITS. More info... |
 | As the SLIPIT concept gains momentum, Spyderco keeps expanding the line with folders in varying sizes, steels and handles. Newly added are Lightweight SLIPITS. More info... |
 | The Squeak is a Spyderco non-locking one-hand open, clip carry folder in the Spyderco SLIPIT line. More info... |
 | A collaborative effort of Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, the Pingo was specifically designed to conform to the knife laws of Denmark, which prohibit both lock-blade folding knives and all forms of one-hand-opening knives. More info... |
 | The blade is ground full-flat and made from Austrian Bohler-Uddeholm's N690Co steel. N690C0 is high-carbon steel with added cobalt for structural uniformity resulting in enhanced edge retention and sharpening receptivity. More info... |
 | SLIPITS are reliable non-locking folder which are socially friendly and internationally accepted for slip in your pocket urban carry. More info... |
 | No one has made clip-carry, one-hand open, non-locking folders before. Now we do….we call them SLIPITS. Spyderco's SLIPIT line continues expanding as global necessity and preference for non-locking folders grows. More info... |
 | The blade on the UK Penkife is held open by a notched-joint at the knife's pivot. When closing the blade the notch produces roughly twenty-pounds of resistance, functionally similar to traditional slip-joint penknives. To achieve a heightened sense of control and comfort, Spyderco designers added a deep finger choil positioning the index finger on the bottom of the blade directly under the thumb. This lets you choke up nearer the cutting edge with comfort and dexterity. More info... |
 | Sheepfoot blades have round-tips, lessening the possibility of accidently puncturing or piercing what is being cut, making them the cutting tool of preference when emergency cutting close to people, livestock or inflatable watercraft is likely. More info... |
 | The blade on the UK Penkife is held open by a notched-joint at the knife's pivot. When closing the blade the notch produces roughly twenty-pounds of resistance, functionally similar to traditional slip-joint penknives. To achieve a heightened sense of control and comfort, Spyderco designers added a deep finger choil positioning the index finger on the bottom of the blade directly under the thumb. This lets you choke up nearer the cutting edge with comfort and dexterity. More info... |
 | The blade on the DK Penkife is held open by a notched-joint at the knife's pivot. When closing the blade the notch produces roughly twenty-pounds of resistance, functionally similar to traditional slip-joint penknives. To achieve a heightened sense of control and comfort, Spyderco designers added a deep finger choil positioning the index finger on the bottom of the blade directly under the thumb. More info... |
 | Urban - Slipit - Leaf-shaped Blade with Foliage Green G-10 handle. Slipit blades are safely held open by a notched or slip-joint located at the knife's pivot. More info... |
 | Bob Terzuola's designs are militaristic and finely polished. His fourth collaboration with Spyderco is the Bob T SLIPIT. Terzuola's SLIPIT has a CMP-S30V modified Wharncliff blade that to close, must overcome the resistance of a small ball bearing. More info... |
 | SLIPITS are reliable non-locking folders which are socially friendly and internationally accepted for slip in your pocket urban carry. More info... |
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