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KANSEPT Fenrir - Timascus Handle - Greg Schob

KANSEPT Fenrir - Timascus Handle - Greg Schob

$357.00

ABOUT DESIGN


Fenrir is a functional EDC knife with bold aesthetic lines. The large belly and sharp point make it versatile for every day use. Multiple deployment options and versatile ergonomics make it a great knife to handle. The blade is pokey and slicey, so it's great for everything from self-defense to cutting an apple.


FEATURES


WHARNCLIFFE S35VN BLADE – RUGGED & RAZOR-SHARP


The Fenrir features a tactical Wharncliffe-style blade crafted from premium S35VN steel, delivering exceptional edge retention, corrosion resistance, and durability. The aggressive blade shape ensures optimal control for slicing, piercing, and everyday cutting tasks, making it both a practical and formidable tool.


RELIABLE CROSSBAR LOCK FOR SECURE OPERATION


Engineered for strength and safety, the crossbar lock mechanism ensures solid blade engagement with smooth, one-handed operation. The lock provides fail-safe retention during use while allowing quick and easy closing when needed.


MULTIPLE DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS – SMOOTH & VERSATILE


Choose your preferred method with thumb studs and a crossbar-assisted opening, ensuring fast, effortless blade access whether for tactical, outdoor, or everyday carry.



SPECIFICATIONS


Overall Length


7.89" / 200.5mm


Blade Length


3.48" / 88.5mm


Blade Thickness


0.138" /3.5 mm


Blade Material


CPM S35VN


Blade Style


Wharncliffe


Blade Grind


Flat Grind


Blade Finish


Black Stonewashed


Handle Material


Timascus


Color


Black


Lock Type


Crossbar Lock


Weight


4.37oz/124g


Model Name


Fenrir


Model Number


K1034V6


Designer


Greg Schob



About Designer


Greg Schob / Sparrow Knife Co.

Greg Schob is custom knife maker and is currently serving in the US Coast Guard on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. A metal fabricator by trade, he began making knives about 5 years ago. He enjoys making knives, leather, and anything EDC related. His goal is to become a full time maker when he retires from the Coast Guard in 2023 bringing unique and functional designs to the community

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