Like the Techno 2, the Spyderco Brouwer is another new model that Spyderco held back from their 2018 catalog, only to reveal it on the biggest stage today. Designed by knifemaker Jerry Brouwer, the new lightweight framelock folder features half G-10 and half titanium scales and the knife hosts a 2.3-inch cutting edge. The Brower will be made in Spyderco’s Taiwan facility and sport an S30V blade. There’s no pomp and circumstance, but the Brouwer’s design combines a couple winning ingredients: simplicity and distinctiveness.
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