Spotlight Series: Stedemon SHY Folder Media
Published: 9 years ago
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Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re looking at an exciting new integral folder with a fantastic design and craftsmanship: this is the SHY folder from Stedemon Knife Company.
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This week we’re looking at an exciting new integral folder with a fantastic design and craftsmanship: this is the SHY folder from Stedemon Knife Company.
On first glance, these knives reminded me of some of the great LionSteel models that I have handled, with their one-piece, frame-lock handle and the minimal and pleasing milling and blade design. Everything about the knife’s presentation screams quality, right down to the neatly organized packaging.
The three-and-three-quarters inch blade is made from CPM-S35VN stainless steel with either a flat or hollow grind. Deployment is via the smooth, ambidextrous thumb disk, which I found quite effective despite my preference for lightly milled thumbstuds.
The one-piece handle offers a nice tactile experience with its combination of texture and smoothness, and the smooth frame-lock mechanism ensures easy blade deployment and closing. The pivot can be adjusted simply in the field with a flat-head screwdriver. Comes with a lanyard loop, as well as a pocket clip for tip-up, right-hand carry. Each come in four different color schemes, and all versions are only available on our website.
Overall, the SHY folders from Stedemon have a lot going for them in terms of design and ergonomics, and we’re excited to see where the brand goes from here. If you want to see more about these blades you can click the annotation or the link in the description. Check back every week for new episodes.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)
Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re looking at an exciting new integral folder with a fantastic design and craftsmanship: this is the SHY folder from Stedemon Knife Company.
Check out our entire inventory: http://www.knifecenter.com
Keep up with all our newest products by signing up for our newsletter: http://www.knifecenter.com/newsletter
Follow KnifeCenter on:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/KnifeCenter
Instagram - https://instagram.com/knifecenter/
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/knifecenter
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This week we’re looking at an exciting new integral folder with a fantastic design and craftsmanship: this is the SHY folder from Stedemon Knife Company.
On first glance, these knives reminded me of some of the great LionSteel models that I have handled, with their one-piece, frame-lock handle and the minimal and pleasing milling and blade design. Everything about the knife’s presentation screams quality, right down to the neatly organized packaging.
The three-and-three-quarters inch blade is made from CPM-S35VN stainless steel with either a flat or hollow grind. Deployment is via the smooth, ambidextrous thumb disk, which I found quite effective despite my preference for lightly milled thumbstuds.
The one-piece handle offers a nice tactile experience with its combination of texture and smoothness, and the smooth frame-lock mechanism ensures easy blade deployment and closing. The pivot can be adjusted simply in the field with a flat-head screwdriver. Comes with a lanyard loop, as well as a pocket clip for tip-up, right-hand carry. Each come in four different color schemes, and all versions are only available on our website.
Overall, the SHY folders from Stedemon have a lot going for them in terms of design and ergonomics, and we’re excited to see where the brand goes from here. If you want to see more about these blades you can click the annotation or the link in the description. Check back every week for new episodes.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)