Microtech Knives
Stitch Auto Pink Cerakote 169-1 PK-X14 3.75" Blade
Stitch Auto Pink Cerakote 169-1 PK-X14 3.75" Blade
This model is part of Sebastijan Berenji’s production line, built to translate his custom design standards into precision manufacturing.
The Stitch model meets a standout in this carefully cerakoted pink Microtech Stitch. Not just any pink.. Hot pink.
This colorway may have a personal significance to you or someone you love who has faced/or is in the fight against breast cancer. Give cancer the middle finger with a the sharp and pointy Stitch Auto.
The Stitch is inseparable from Sebastijan Berenji’s design language. Originally developed as a custom model from Borka Blades, this production version preserves the proportions, ergonomics, and presence that defined the original.
In hand, the Stitch feels deliberate and controlled. Its aggressive Wharncliffe profile is balanced by sculpted ergonomics that lock the knife securely into the grip. Over time, the model has become one of the most recognizable silhouettes in modern production knives, offered in a wide range of finishes while remaining faithful to its core design.
This version was developed through close collaboration between Sebastijan Berenji and Tony Marfione of Microtech Knives in North Carolina. Manufactured by Microtech, the Stitch reflects their expertise in precision production and mechanical reliability. Buyers can choose between automatic and RAM-LOK closure configurations.
Specifications
Blade length: 3.75 in
Overall length: 8.5 in
Blade steel: Böhler M390 stainless steel
Handle material: Aluminum
Weight: 6.38 oz
Manufactured in the USA by Microtech Knives
*This listing is for one blade only. Other items featured in the photos are for size and suggested use reference only*
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