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SB1 Black PVD 4" Blade w/ Carbon Fiber Handle
SB1 Black PVD 4" Blade w/ Carbon Fiber Handle
The SB1 aka Sebastijan Berenji #1 is the first installment of Berenji's fixed blade lineup, and this production version of his design has massive appeal. The drop point, flat grind blade and compact handle make it perfect for an appendix carry or a reliable boot knife. You will find that all of Sebastijan Berenji's knives are aerodynamic to create perfect harmony between user and instrument--the SB1 Fixed Blade continues that attractive trend.
Let's get into the specifics: Berenji turned to Fox Knives of Italy to make a production version of the SBI a reality, and they did not disappoint. Overall length is 8.5" with the drop point blade (made from reliable Bohler M390 stainless steel) sitting at 4" and the handle finishing at 4.5". With the Tek -Lock kydex belt clip sheath, the weight is 9.95 oz (6.63 oz without).The blade thickness is 0.200", and the handle is
0.580" thick. I could go on, but I think you get the jest of what the SB1 Fixed Blade is all about.
Borka Blades not only endure frequent use but they are enhanced by it. Live once, Live Well. Carry a Borka Blades.
- Blade Length: 4.125"
- Handle Length: 4.50"
- Overall Length: 8.50"
- Blade Material: Bohler M390 Stainless Steel
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: Stonewash
- Handle Material: Milled Black Canvas Micarta
- Handle Thickness: 0.580"
- Sheath Material: Kydex
- Weight: 6.63 oz.
- Weight with Sheath: 9.95 oz.
- Made in Italy by Fox Knives
Finish details: Black PVD 4" Blade w/ Carbon Fiber Handle
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