Datasheet

Exclusive Folding Knives
PRODUCT DETAILS P3G P3Goak U1 U2 U4
Length folded (mm) 103 103 86 86 70
Blade length (mm) 77 77 64 64 53
Blade thickness (mm) 3 3 2.5 2.5 2.25
Weight (knife) 80g 80g 76g 42g 22g
Steel 3G 3G 3G SGPS
Hardness (HRC) 62 62 62 62 62
U1
This folding knife is a bit special – it combines modern steel
technology with a hundred year old, folding knife design.
Mod. U1 lacks a blade lock. This means that, in many
countries, it will most likely be considered as a pocket knife,
and therefore be allowed to be carried in public places. The
blade is instead held in place with an spring steel key, a
technique which has been in use for more than a hundred
years and which ensures that the blade does not fold. The
blade is made of laminate powder steel (3G), and this
guarantees edge retention beyond the ordinary. The handle
is made from stainless liners with the sides in cocobolo. It
is delivered with a slim-t black cordura sheath. With nail-
nicks in both sides, the knife is completely symmetrical and
is as easily handled by both left-handed and right-handed
users.
P3Goak
This knife his made of a very special handle
material, namely sea drowned oak. There
are logs from old dams that have been on the
seabed for hundreds of years that we have
salvaged. Besides the fact that it is completely
dead as a material considered, it is a little darker
than common oak and shifts in patterns in a very
interesting way. To our knowledge this is the rst
time ever that sea drowned oak is used as a
handle material for advanced folding knives. So,
please enjoy this stunning, sharp, safe knife. A
few drops of vegetable oil now and then gives
it an increased shine. A black Cordura sheath is
included.
PRODUCT DETAILS PXL PXLwh
Total length (mm) 199
Length folded (mm) 111
Blade length (mm) 88
Blade thickness (mm) 3.5
Steel 3G CoS
Hardness (HRC) 62 60
Weight 179 g 126 g
Locking Liner lock
U2
This is the world’s rst folding knife with a blade of
laminated powder steel, the now well-proven Super Gold
Powder Steel, SGPS. Powder steel is extremely costly and
difcult to work with, and requires advanced technological
knowledge in combination with experienced knife makers.
The advantage of this steel lies in its outstanding edge
retention: there is simply nothing comparable today. The
slim handle consists of strong composite material, which
makes the knife light and pleasant to carry. With nail-nicks
on both sides, the knife is completely symmetrical and it is
as easy to use for both right-handers and left -handers. The
traditional lock back function offers no unpleasant surprises,
but locks the blade in its open position with a distinct reliable
click.
U4
At rst glance, the Mod. U4 is a seemingly modest penknife.
No one would give it a second look when you pulled it from
your pocket to peel the apple, open that letter, or cut a
string. But looking closer one notices that the blade consists
of high-grade powder steel with an edge that stays sharp
for a very long time. Holding the knife in your hand you
would also notice the lightweight (22 grams) design. The
blade locks for added safety and the symmetrical design
allows for use by both right- and left-handers. The Mod. U4
is an excellent knife for carrying in your pocket, giving you
a strong tool in a small package. Someone described the
knife as resembling a wolf’s tooth and there just may be
something to that. You might say the Mod U4 is “A Wolf in
Sheep’s Clothing”.
P3G
Many are won over by the simple but advanced
design and the size is manifestly just right for both
hunters and anglers. The knife is easy to clean,
since it is open along the back of the handle.
The ability to fold the blade both in and out with
one hand is a detail as practical as it is smart
and the tight liner-lock function feels secure.
The drop-point shaped blade is manufactured in
rust resistant laminated powder steel (3G) and
handle in cocobolo. A black Cordura sheath is
included.
PXL - a sturdy piece
Big and modern
The PXL is a modern, slightly bigger folding
knife for day-to-day use. The stainless, adjust-
able blade is manufactured in laminated powder
steel (3G) which means that it retains an edge
extremely well. The handle is made of stainless
steel and Micarta, but different types of mount-
ings may be introduced in the future. The blade
lock is of the liner-lock type: You can open and
close the knife with one hand. The PXL is offered
with a strong, removable clip which allows quick
and comfortable access to the knife. Note that
this folding knife is a precision-assembled, ex-
tremely sharp tool and should be use with care.
The PXLwh is the work horse in the PXL series.
It is a robust, strong, lightweight, and extremely
reliable folding knife in the larger size range. The
blade is made in our brand new laminated cobalt
special steel and it brings an unlikely sharpness
that will last longer than you think. The blade
locks in open position with a proven liner-lock
system. Because of the small thumbstud on the
blade, it folds easily using only one hand, which
is very practical when you have to stick to your-
self or another thing with the opposite hand. Nor
is there any trick to open the blade with one hand.
The handle is also made with a newly developed
material which we call Grilon and it is considered
to be among the most reliable of all plastics.
Caring for the knife
A folding knife can naturally never be as strong
as a sheath knife, since it is built with a number
of moving parts. If you subject the folding knife
to heavy use, it invariably leads to a loose blade,
and no guarantee covers this.
A modern folding knife should be regularly
cleaned with warm water and mild washing-up
liquid. Oil and grease should be avoided as far as
possible, since today’s knives have self-lubricat-
ing bearings. Grease etc. contracts dust and dirt
and increase wear rather than reducing it.
The easiest way to sharpen the knife is to use a
ne diamond whetstone and to achieve the last
razor sharp edge, use a ceramic whetstone. See
our DC3 and DC4 whetstones.
Guarantee
The two-year guarantee covers manufacturing
aws and defects, i.e. faults that occur during
manufacturing and which are not noticeable until
one starts to use the knife. The guarantee covers
normal use of the knife and becomes invalid if
the knife is used incorrectly.