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Microtech - Stitch RAM-LOK - Apocalyptic Spearpoint partially serrated M390 and blue fluted aluminum - 169RL-11 - Knife
Released in 2023, the Stitch RAM-LOK debuted with the MSI (Microtech Standard issue) as the first Microtech blade equipped with its fantastic RAM-LOK technology. This rugged take on the sleeper latch features Microtech's distinctive stepped pattern, made famous by the Ultratech series of trigger switches.
The Microtech Stitch is a beautiful tactical collaboration between Tony Marfione and Sebastijan Berenji, AKA Borka. It takes Sebastijan's fantastic Stitch design and combines it with Tony's superb opening mechanisms to create one of the most beautiful manufacturing collaborations ever.
Intended Use: Tactical/Military
Production Type: Midtech
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: M390 stainless steel 60-61HRC
Blade Finish: Apocalyptic
Handle: Textured aluminum
Blade length: 92mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: 129mm.
Total length: 217mm.
Thickness when closed:15mm.
Weight: 156g.
Closure: RAM-LOK (Crossbar Lock / Axis Lock)
Clip: stainless steel, removable and reversible (tip up)
Packaging: cardboard box with Microtech USA logos
Notes: Design by Anthony Marfione & Borka BladesMTK-169RL-11-APFLBL -
Case Cutlery - Stockman 3 blades Folding Knife - 2801 - knife
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company was created at the beginning of the century, at a time when pocket knives were as indispensable as a watch. Over the years the company has established itself as a leading company in the market launch of new materials and innovative designs.
The company's roots date back to 1889, when enterprising brothers, William Russell (W.R.), Jean, John and Andrew, in the Case family began selling craft knives from the back of a van in northern New York. In January 1900, the brothers formed the Case Brothers Cutlery Company, thus founding the first family brand Case.
J.R. Case, which he called the company with the name of his father, W.R., formed the W.R. Case & Sons in the form in which it is known today. When the company moved to Bradford, Pennsylvania in 1905, the four Case brothers had made their family brands the most respectable names in cutlery in America.
At the beginning of World War I, the government appealed to the Case for the production of military knives for American fighters. During the flight of the "Molly Brown" in 1965, astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young used special Case knives in the NASA space mission. Case has garnered famous and avid collectors like former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower and country music star Randy Travis.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: Semi-Industrial
Lama production: USA
Blade: 3 blades - stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Blue Navy bone
Blade length: 65mm.
Blade thickness: 2mm.
Closed length: 90mm.
Total length: 160mm.
Thick when closed: 13mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 64g.
Closure: retention
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Packaging: cardboard box with Case logos
Note: -CA-2801 -
Case Cutlery - Mini Trapper Santa Fe 'Turquoise - craft knife
Mini Trapper Santa Fe 'Turquoise - craft knife
Intended Use: sports / collection
Production Type: Semi-Industrial with craftsmanship in the handle
Production Lama: U.S.A.
Blade: 2 blades - stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Nickel silver, wood, turquoise, red jasper
Blade length: 68mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Closed Length: 83mm.
Overall length: 153mm.
Thick when closed: 14mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 70g.
Closure: with detent
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Packaging: cardboard box with black logos Houses
Notes: -05142