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ALL THE KNIVES SHOWN HERE CAN BE
LEGALLY CARRIED IN SINGAPORE &
ARE ABOUT PALM SIZE ONLY !

 

All Knives are opened manually and

NOT SPRING LOADED



W24 WITH EXTENDED DROP POINT BLADE



The W24 comes with probably the most popular blade shape amongst the everyday carry community; the drop point is by far the most commonly available pocket knife blade type on the market right now. The unsharpened back of the blade follows a long and slight curve downward from its base toward the point. The belly, or edge, follows a similar but slightly more pronounced slope upward toward the point. The resulting blade features a long and easy to maintain cutting surface and a fairly sharp point.

This blade is popular for a reason, as it is one of the easiest to use and maintain. It’s primary downside is that it features a less narrow tip and is, therefore, less suitable for piercing tasks than a clip point blade.

Total length: 14.7cm
Blade length: 6.4cm
Handle length: 8.3cm

Material: High Grade Steel

Weight: 70g



Advantages of the Drop Point
  • Strong point that is sharp and controllable
  • Plenty of cutting edge ("belly") for slicing
Disadvantages of the Drop Point
  • Point is not as sharp as a clip point
  • Less suitable for piercing








W32 WITH STRAIGHT BACK BLADE



 

The W32 comes with the Straight Back Blade. About as basic as they come, the straight back blade type is the old-school original blade shape dating back literally thousands of years. It is marked by a very simple, yet time-proven silhouette. The unsharpened back of the blade follows a straight non-sloped line from its base to the point. The sharpened belly edge also follows a straight non-sloped line, but for the top 1/3, at which point it slopes upward toward the tip.

The long belly of these knives make them excellent candidates for slicing and cutting tasks, but the point is less effective than those of both the clip and drop point blades. That being said, this blade type is also probably the most easy to maintain and is superb for everyday use.


Total length: 14.8cm
Blade length: 6.4cm
Handle length: 8.4cm
Material: High Grade Steel
Weight: 70g


Advantages of the Straight Back
  • blade is very easy to control & guide 
Disadvantages of the Straight Back
  • Point is not as sharp and strong as a 
due to long dull back clip point / drop point
  • Plenty of cutting edge ("belly") for slicing
  • Less suitable for piercing









W39 WITH STRAIGHT BACK BLADE


 

The W39 comes with the Straight Back Blade. About as basic as they come, the straight back blade type is the old-school original blade shape dating back literally thousands of years. It is marked by a very simple, yet time-proven silhouette. The unsharpened back of the blade follows a straight non-sloped line from its base to the point. The sharpened belly edge also follows a straight non-sloped line, but for the top 1/3, at which point it slopes upward toward the tip. 

The long belly of these knives make them excellent candidates for slicing and cutting tasks, but the point is less effective than those of both the clip and drop point blades. That being said, this blade type is also probably the most easy to maintain and is superb for everyday use.


Total length: 15.0cm
Blade length: 6.1cm
Handle length: 8.9cm
Material: High Grade Steel
Weight: 70g

 

Advantages of the Straight Back
  • blade is very easy to control & guide 
Disadvantages of the Straight Back
  • Point is not as sharp and strong as a 
due to long dull back clip point / drop point
  • Plenty of cutting edge ("belly") for slicing
  • Less suitable for piercing











W42 WITH DROP POINT BLADE

 

The W42 comes with probably the most popular blade shape amongst the everyday carry community; the drop point is by far the most commonly available pocket knife blade type on the market right now. The unsharpened back of the blade follows a long and slight curve downward from its base toward the point. The belly, or edge, follows a similar but slightly more pronounced slope upward toward the point. The resulting blade features a long and easy to maintain cutting surface and a fairly sharp point. 

This blade is popular for a reason, as it is one of the easiest to use and maintain. It’s primary downside is that it features a less narrow tip and is, therefore, less suitable for piercing tasks than a clip point blade.

Total length: 16.3cm
Blade length: 6.7cm
Handle length: 9.6cm

Material: High Grade Steel

Weight: 70g




Advantages of the Drop Point
  • Strong point that is sharp and controllable
  • Plenty of cutting edge ("belly") for slicing
Disadvantages of the Drop Point
  • Point is not as sharp as a clip point
  • Less suitable for piercing










W46 WITH DROP POINT BLADE


 

The W46 comes with the Straight Back Blade. About as basic as they come, the straight back blade type is the old-school original blade shape dating back literally thousands of years. It is marked by a very simple, yet time-proven silhouette. The unsharpened back of the blade follows a straight non-sloped line from its base to the point. The sharpened belly edge also follows a straight non-sloped line, but for the top 1/3, at which point it slopes upward toward the tip. 

The long belly of these knives make them excellent candidates for slicing and cutting tasks, but the point is less effective than those of both the clip and drop point blades. That being said, this blade type is also probably the most easy to maintain and is superb for everyday use.


Total length: 16.5cm
Blade length: 7.0cm
Handle length: 9.5cm
Material: High Grade Steel
Weight: 70g

 

Advantages of the Straight Back
  • blade is very easy to control & guide 
Disadvantages of the Straight Back
  • Point is not as sharp and strong as a 
due to long dull back clip point / drop point
  • Plenty of cutting edge ("belly") for slicing
  • Less suitable for piercing