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Knafs Lander 3 G10 Black (KNAFS-00276)

REF # KN24011
Price: $182.00
UPC:
850025463942
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Description

The all black Knafs Lander 3 is the newest member of the Knafs fam. The TL;DR version: it's same 2.75" blade length as the Lander 1 with two major upgrades:

  • S35VN Steel - that delicious, corrosion resistant workhorse steel
  • Clutch Lock - the Kizer version of a crossbar with adjustable spring tension

The Lander 3 builds on the open source nature of the Lander 1 and 2, but it brings this beautiful combo of size, materials, and mechanisms. I see this knife as our Apollo 14-- a Moon mission that was a fascinating case study in perseverance. It came a year after Apollo 13 became a near-disaster. The commander of 14 was Alan Shepherd-- a guy who hadn't been able to launch because of his health. But they did it! Those bosses landed on the Moon, and Shepherd hit golf balls off the lunar surface. When he stepped off the Lunar Lander, he said, "It's been a long way, but we're here." Overcome challenge. Crush it. The Lander 3 is launching after loads of challenges with Knafs: moving the business out of our garage, hiring, building, growing pains, and a whole lotta' grit.  Long way. But we're here.

Features and Specifications

Overall Length:
6.375"
Blade Length:
2.75"
Blade Thickness:
0.1"
Blade Length Range:
1-3 inches
Weight:
2.7 oz
Steel Type:
CPM S35VN
Steel Finish:
Black
Blade Style:
Drop Point
Blade Edge:
Plain
Opens With:
Thumb Stud
Lock Type:
Clutch Lock
Handle Material:
G10
Handle Colour:
Black
Pocket Clip:
Tip Up
Designer:
Ben Petersen
Origin:
China

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