Spyderco Zulu
A Popular Mechanics Article Inspired Danish Teenage Jens Anso To Take A Drill Press And Power Tools To An Old Metal File And Make His First Knife. When Gretzky Slapped His First Puck Or Jordan Tried Out For The Junior-High Basketball Team, History Was Written As It Was When Years Later, An Older Jens Started Innovating And Modernizing Old School European Knifemaking.
Anso’S G-10 Zulu Pioneers The Process Of Chiseling Out A G-10 Handle Scale To Create A Texture Much Like A Topographical Map. The Peaks And Ridges Keep The Knife Firmly Embraced In A Gripping Hand While Offering A Novel Appearance. The Handle Houses A Michael Walker Linerlock® And Is Constructed Using Adjustable Screws. A Two-Way: Tip-Up/Tip-Down Right-Hand Clip Is Hourglass Shaped Lessening Wear And Abrasion In A Pant’S Pocket.
Made With Crucible Steel’S Cpm S30V, The Scimitar- Shaped Blade Has A Large Radius Hollow Grind And A Tapered Spine-Swedge, Stretching From The Blade’S Tip Along The Spine To The Enlarged Spyderco Round Hole.
Spyderco’S Second Collaboration With Mr. Anso Represents His Modern Interpretation Of High-Performance Folder Making With A Time-Honored Reputation For Spyderco’S Quality.
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