• FIXED BLADE KNIFE - "SPADE PLAIN" - Bastinelli® Knives - BLACK
  • FIXED BLADE KNIFE - "SPADE PLAIN" - Bastinelli® Knives - BLACK
  • FIXED BLADE KNIFE - "SPADE PLAIN" - Bastinelli® Knives - BLACK

FIXED BLADE KNIFE - "SPADE PLAIN" - Bastinelli® Knives - BLACK

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Description
  • The Bastinelli® "Spade Plain" knife was designed by designer Doug Marcaida and is a minimalist fixed blade knife with a practical ring at the end of the handle and a Kydex sheath with clips.
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Description

Like the Picoeur and the PiKa, the Bastinelli Spade designed by Doug Marcaida is another minimalist knife with a practical ring on the handle butt. The stable, all-steel construction made from N690 is reminiscent of a classic karambit, in spite of its comparatively straight lines, and is equally suitable as a small EDC or as a handy, lightweight backup. The slim Kydex sheath with clip allows it to be carried around the neck, on the belt or attached to a pocket.

Specifications:
- type: fixed blade
- overall length: 15 cm
- blade length: 4.7 cm
- weight: 47 g
- designer: Doug Marcaida
- blade material: N690
- handle material: N690
- made in: Europe
- color: black
- blade color: black
- sheath material: Kydex.

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