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The
Little
Stickler.
PLEASE NOTE
On placing you order please specify the Finish, Micro Cord Colour, and Sheath Colour desired, otherwise standard options will prevail.
Micro Cord Colours
Urban Cam – STANDARD
New Black
Storm Grey
Silver Grey
Olive Green
Golden Orange
Racing Green
Chocolate Brown
Dark Tan
Multi Cam
Ground War Cam
NOTE After purchase you will be contacted to confirm the details of your order.
Finishes
Machine Aged Finish – STANDARD
Hand Rubbed Satin
NOTE After purchase you will be contacted to confirm the details of your order.
Sheath
Each knife comes with a Kydex Sheath. As standard I match available stock to the colour to the cord and generally use military colours. If you would like a particular colour please make note when placing your order.
Specifications
OAL 270mm (10.6”)
Edge 145mm (5.7”)
Thickness 6.35mm (0.25”)
Height 19mm (0.75”)
Weight ~140 grams
Flat ground layback plunge
Hardness ~60RC
1mm Micro Cord
Kydex sheath
Standard belt clip
Steels
80CRV2
A high carbon chrome-vanadium, 80CrV2 is a tough as nails workhorse steel.
Nitro V
A new ferroalloy that provides exceptional edge performance, high hardness, and extreme corrosion resistance especially in marine and wet environments.
Eucalypt Pattern Weld
A custom blend of 1084 and 15N20 creates a multi-layered piece of functional art.
Delivery
Each order will have a minimum eight week lead time. This could be longer during Covid-19 due to availability and/or freight times of materials and consumables.
Also due to Covid-19, as of 30 July 2020 shipping times will be longer than usual. I ship via Australia Post Parcel Service which includes tracking. I also fully insure for the total cost of goods as well as request a signature on delivery.
The Little Stickler quickly became my signature knife, ironic for what initially was kind of an experiment with the leftover bar stock of some earlier prototypes. The features of a few knives I was toying with were “squished” into the offcuts on the workbench.
The Kwaiken was the first and my personal favourite. A Kwaiken is a Japanese women’s dagger kept close in the kimono. My take turns it into a large metal spike that can easily be turned in the hand like a dagger. It’s kinda like a shiv on steroids, and I made it with no real function in mind other than to look cool and be more of a keep-safe, presentation heirloom type thing.
The Fusion was designed as a reverse Tanto however many knife aficionados say they see it as a Seax. As both of the these styles are from such different parts of the world, the term “fusion” seemed an appropriate name for the grind. Again, I designed this with no real function in mind other that to look cool, but as far as actual use would go I’d say it’s great for puncturing and slashing whatever you’d like to puncture and slash.