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SRambit Stonewash 3.6" Blade w/ Micarta Handle

SRambit Stonewash 3.6" Blade w/ Micarta Handle

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The SRambit Fixed Blade is Sebastijan's version of the well-known Karambit, but instead of a hawkbill style blade, he paired it with a drop point blade to highlight the utilitarian benefits. Sebastijan's Rambit has an unmatched forward and reverse grip, which is only enhanced by the gimping in the crowned spine. The prominent swedge on the M390 blade completes this knife in true Borka fashion by adding an undeniable appeal from all angles. The unique hybrid that is the SRambit will be a workhorse in your rotation, and is perfect as your backpack or truck knife.  

Now let's dive into the specifics: Berenji turned to Fox Knives of Italy to make a production version of the SRambit a reality, and they did not disappoint. Overall length is 7.875" with the drop point blade (made from reliable M390 stainless steel) sitting at 3.625" and the handle finishing at 4.25". With the Tek-Lock Kydex belt clip sheath, the weight is 5.64 oz. The blade thickness is 0.21", and the handle is 0.58" thick. I could go on, but the bottom line is when life gives you lemons, you can use the SRambit Fixed Blade to stab them. 

Borka Blades not only endure frequent use but they are enhanced by it. As Sebastijan himself would say: Live once, live well. Carry a Borka Blades.

  • Overall Length: 7.875"
  • Blade Length: 3.625"
  • Cutting Edge: 3.25"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.21"
  • Blade Material: Bohler M390
  • Handle Length: 4.25"
  • Handle Thickness: 0.58"
  • Handle Material: Carbon Fiber
  • Weight: 5.64 oz

Finish details: Stonewash 3.6" Blade w/ Micarta Handle

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Borka Berenji: The Devoted Guide Who Ignited Her Son's Drive

Borka Berenji was a trailblazing figure who left an enduring mark on Sebo, imparting inspirational and some times lighthearted words of wisdom whenever she could. Sebo fondly recalls her adventurous spirit, still grinning thinking about the rush of seeing his mom speeding by on her motorcycle. As Sebo set out to pursue his own dreams in America when he was 24, Borka's encouragement of "Who Dares Wins" continued to impact him, becoming a guiding principle that motivated him to continually push himself beyond his limits and challenge the status quo.