Pocket Pikal Perfection

Published: 1 year ago

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This working prototype version of the Inversion, designed by Dirk Pinkerton (first made by Kizer) is a sleek and pretty pikal-style liner lock folder. Whereas the Kizer had a reverse tanto blade, this lightweight prototype sports more of a hawkbill-shaped blade, which I personally prefer. This is definitely optimized for fighting, it still makes an excellent EDC excelling at utility tasks like pull cuts, pealing and slashing in a Filipino grip (forward grip with thumb on blade spine.)

Check out my most recent conversation with Dirk Pinkerton on the Knife Junkie Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbrVnvHoc30&feature=youtu.be

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