ArtisanCutlery
Artisan Cutlery Archaeo ATZ-1821NL Damascus Blade G10 Handle Folding Knives
Design by Dylan Mallery
Description:
The ArtisanCutlery Archaeo is a slim flipper with smooth lines and a light touch. The 3.54" drop blade is made from VG-10 Damascus and features a slim piercing point. The blade deploys smoothly and quickly thanks to the integrated ball bearings in the pivot. The titanium handles have a large carbon fiber inlay that adds a lot of style to the uncomplicated profile of the knife. The shape of the handles lock the knife firmly into your grasp and give purchase to any cutting task you might need it for. The Archaeo from ArtisanCutlery makes a perfect gentleman's pocket knife.
Specifications:
Blade Length
3.54" (90mm)
Blade Thickness
0.15"(3.8mm)
Blade Hardness
HRC59-61
Blade Style
Drop point
Blade Finish
Pickling
Blade Grind
Flat
Blade Material
Damascus
Overall Length
8.27"(210mm)
Closed Length
4.72"(120mm)
Handle Material
G10
Lock Type
Frame Lock
Clip Material
Titanium
01 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length
3.54"
Blade Steel
Lock Type
Frame Lock
Blade Shape
Drop Point
Blade Finish
damascus
Blade Grind
flat
Blade Thickness
0.15"
Overall Length
8.27"
Handle Material
G10
Origin
china
Opening
Flipper
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02 ASSESSMENT
add_circle STRENGTHS
- + VG-10 Damascus steel provides excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance
- + Ball bearing pivot ensures smooth and fast blade deployment
- + Titanium handles with carbon fiber inlay offer premium aesthetics and durability
- + Slim profile makes it an ideal gentleman's EDC knife
- + Drop point blade style versatile for everyday cutting tasks
remove_circle WEAKNESSES
- - Damascus steel requires more maintenance than stainless steels
- - Clip is not deep carry style
- - G10 handles may feel less premium compared to full titanium or micarta
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