The Basalt is the latest from Kizer’s in-house designer, Azo. The titanium scales are milled and faceted, giving the knife a rocky, yet comfortable look. The 3.2 inch drop point S35VN blade rides on bearings and flips with confidence. The clip is thoughtfully rounded for added comfort in hand.
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In continuing to flesh out their existing model lines, GiantMouse has returned to the Farley, originally released in 2022, to give it a new handle material. This time around...
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