Tactile Knife Co. Maverick - Ember.
Published: 7 months ago
Tactile Knife Co. Maverick - Ember.
and Magnacut at 63 HRC!
*from: https://tactileknife.co/collections/shop/products/ember-maverick
Ember Maverick
$449.00
Inspired by the Ember Bolt Action Pen, the Ember Maverick features custom Cerakote and engraving on top of the titanium base. Ember Firestarters also available while supplies last.
SPECIFICATIONS
MagnaCut Blade Steel
63-64 HRC Blade Hardness
Grade 5 Ti Scales
3.5" Blade Length
4.7" Closed Length
Stainless Liner
Titanium Pocket Clip
Custom Profiled Pivot and Pivot Collar
All Titanium Turned Hardware
OAL 8.18"
Thickness 0.42"
Blade Thickness 0.095"
Weight 3.9oz
All it takes is a single spark
For a million years or more humans and our early ancestors have used fire as a tool to keep warm, cook meals, provide light in darkness, and offer protection from predators. It's also the perfect excuse to gather together and burn a few marshmallows. The Ember Maverick colorway consists of an orange, red, and yellow Cerakote topped off with a brown, woodgrain to add some fuel to the proverbial fire.
and Magnacut at 63 HRC!
*from: https://tactileknife.co/collections/shop/products/ember-maverick
Ember Maverick
$449.00
Inspired by the Ember Bolt Action Pen, the Ember Maverick features custom Cerakote and engraving on top of the titanium base. Ember Firestarters also available while supplies last.
SPECIFICATIONS
MagnaCut Blade Steel
63-64 HRC Blade Hardness
Grade 5 Ti Scales
3.5" Blade Length
4.7" Closed Length
Stainless Liner
Titanium Pocket Clip
Custom Profiled Pivot and Pivot Collar
All Titanium Turned Hardware
OAL 8.18"
Thickness 0.42"
Blade Thickness 0.095"
Weight 3.9oz
All it takes is a single spark
For a million years or more humans and our early ancestors have used fire as a tool to keep warm, cook meals, provide light in darkness, and offer protection from predators. It's also the perfect excuse to gather together and burn a few marshmallows. The Ember Maverick colorway consists of an orange, red, and yellow Cerakote topped off with a brown, woodgrain to add some fuel to the proverbial fire.