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SKU: KNAFS-00065
Knafs Co.

Knafs Co. Lander - Stonewash D2 Drop Point Blade - Blue G-10 Fast-Swap Handle Scales - Black Reversible Tip-Up Deep Carry Pocket Clip - Liner Lock Manual w/ Dual Thumbstuds & Ceramic Caged Bearings | Ben Peterson Design | Made in China

$58.00

Knafs Co. Lander KNAFS-00065 – Stonewash D2 Flat Ground Drop Point Blade – Blue Fast Swap G-10 Handle Scales – Black Reversible Tip-Up Pocket Clip & Hardware – Liner Lock Manual Folding Pocket Knife w/ Dual Thumb Studs | Made in Yangjiang, China by QSP Knives | Ben Petersen

The brain-child of the man behind the ever-popular WE Banter, Ben Petersen, Knafs is Bens first venture into the world of owning a business. A former “daily-grind” employee at Blade HQ and CRKT, Ben felt as if he had more to offer the knife world, and he has now proven himself right. Starting off with their now-famous knife poster, the go-to cheat sheet when it comes to blade shapes, grinds and more, Ben and his wife took the big risk of putting their everything into a startup business in hopes to get all of the awesome ideas that Ben has packed in his brain out into the world. From what I can tell through his social media posts and our personal conversations, there are a LOT more ideas that he has to offer to our growing community. We certainly cannot wait to see what else he comes up with.

The Knafs Co. Lander has continued to be one of our favorite "value" knives. I will start with my own personal account of owning a Lander. Being a part of the Lander Kickstarter, I was fortunate enough to get my knives about a week before they arrived at the store. I have willingly carried one of either my black or stonewash model every single day since. That wasn’t really in my plans, but it didn’t take long for me to fall in love with this little guy. The first time I flicked the knife open, I could tell there was something good going on in the pivot: caged ceramic ball bearings. These things are so smooth to open that it is ridiculous. I’m not a big thumb-stud guy typically, but now I’m starting to think that I had just never come across a knife with studs that opens as smooth as a knife with a flipper tab. Remember: this knife is only $58.

The Lander may be a bit smaller than I originally expected, but after carrying and using it, I don’t see why I would need anything bigger. A 2.75” blade, flat ground, with D2 steel, the Lander is rugged-as-heck, without looking like a huge murder weapon hanging out of your pocket. So far, both of my Landers have done exceptionally well in breaking down boxes, slicing an apple, and of course, cutting my own finger while fidgeting. They are very sharp out of the factory.

Jimping on the semi-accessible liner lock allow you to close your knife just as easy as it is to open. Speaking of the lock-up, the liner-lock on these guys is incredibly strong, and has yet to even think about budging in either direction while locked open or closed. Another tiny section of jimping is placed in just the right spot on the spine of the blade, giving you tons of leverage while mauling cardboard. Now let’s get to the handle.

With G-10 scales over nested skeletonized stainless steel liners, the Lander is super lightweight and is balanced to perfection. For your daily carry, these guys come equipped with a reversible tip-up deep carry pocket clip. One reason Ben wanted to put his own knife out into the world is to offer the opportunity to fully customize your EDC. He certainly has made that possible, as the aforementioned G-10 handle scales can be removed in minutes (maybe even seconds). I have quite a bit of experience taking apart knives, and after removing the scales off of both of my Landers multiple times, I can attest to the extreme ease of customization. I'm so excited to get some new scales to throw on my Landers. Ben has already made up a few more G-10 color options to pair with your Lander, so I’m sure he will be putting out some unique scales soon. If you don’t want to wait, Ben and Knafs Co. even allows you to download the Lander STP file and design scales of your own. ALSO, its nearly impossible to void your warranty on these guys, and Knafs offers replacement screws, clips, and anything else you might break or lose while using and taking apart your Lander. Talk about being for the people. I have yet to come across a knife-creator that has been so oriented towards us, the consumers and collectors within the knife community. Having spoken with Ben a few times on various subjects, I can say without a doubt that he is a great guy, means well, and only has incredible things to offer the knife world. Hold onto your hats.

This model Knafs Co. Lander comes with a stonewashed blade made of tough D2 tool steel. To match this base model, the G-10 handle scales on this Lander are blue, while all other hardware including the screws, studs, and pocket clip are finished with a black coating.

The Knafs Co. Lander is manufactured by QSP Knives in Yangjiang, China, a very reputable international manufacturing company.

This is a manual pocket knife with a 2.75” blade. Please research and be aware of your local knife laws before purchasing and carrying a pocket knife. SRKT is an authorized dealer of Knafs Co. products.

If you have any question about this knife or anything else we may have in stock, shoot us an email at nate@sawyerriver.com and/or trey@sawyerriver.com, or call us at 603-356-4155. Thank you for visiting our website and considering SRKT as your next knife dealer!

-          Nate & Trey Emerson

Specifications

Overall Length: 6.4” (162.56 mm)

Blade Length: 2.75” (69.85 mm)

Blade Width: 0.83” (21.08 mm)

Blade Thickness: 0.1” (2.54 mm)

Blade Material: D2

Blade Finish: Stonewash

Blade Style: Drop Point

Blade Edge: Plain

Blade Grind: Flat

Blade Hardness: 57-59 HRC

Handle Length: 3.6” (91.44 mm)

Handle Width: 0.91” (23.11 mm)

Handle Thickness: 0.4” (10.16 mm)

Handle Scale Material: Fast-Swap G-10

Handle Finish: Blue

Opening Mechanism: Manual Folder w/ Dual Thumb Studs

Thumb Studs: Dual, Steel, T6-Head Removable, Black

Lock Style: Liner Lock

Pivot Mechanism: Ceramic Caged Ball Bearings

Pocket Clip: Reversible, Tip-Up, Deep Carry, Recessed, Black

Hardware Finish: Black

Other Features: Fast-Swap Handle Scales

Designer: Ben “Banters” Petersen

Designed In: Utah, USA

Weight: 2.4 oz. (68.04 g)

Made In: Yangjiang, China

OEM/Manufacturer: QSP Knives

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    Knafs Co. Lander KNAFS-00065 – Stonewash D2 Flat Ground Drop Point Blade – Blue Fast Swap G-10 Handle Scales – Black Reversible Tip-Up Pocket Clip & Hardware – Liner Lock Manual Folding Pocket Knife w/ Dual Thumb Studs | Made in Yangjiang, China by QSP Knives | Ben Petersen

    The brain-child of the man behind the ever-popular WE Banter, Ben Petersen, Knafs is Bens first venture into the world of owning a business. A former “daily-grind” employee at Blade HQ and CRKT, Ben felt as if he had more to offer the knife world, and he has now proven himself right. Starting off with their now-famous knife poster, the go-to cheat sheet when it comes to blade shapes, grinds and more, Ben and his wife took the big risk of putting their everything into a startup business in hopes to get all of the awesome ideas that Ben has packed in his brain out into the world. From what I can tell through his social media posts and our personal conversations, there are a LOT more ideas that he has to offer to our growing community. We certainly cannot wait to see what else he comes up with.

    The Knafs Co. Lander has continued to be one of our favorite "value" knives. I will start with my own personal account of owning a Lander. Being a part of the Lander Kickstarter, I was fortunate enough to get my knives about a week before they arrived at the store. I have willingly carried one of either my black or stonewash model every single day since. That wasn’t really in my plans, but it didn’t take long for me to fall in love with this little guy. The first time I flicked the knife open, I could tell there was something good going on in the pivot: caged ceramic ball bearings. These things are so smooth to open that it is ridiculous. I’m not a big thumb-stud guy typically, but now I’m starting to think that I had just never come across a knife with studs that opens as smooth as a knife with a flipper tab. Remember: this knife is only $58.

    The Lander may be a bit smaller than I originally expected, but after carrying and using it, I don’t see why I would need anything bigger. A 2.75” blade, flat ground, with D2 steel, the Lander is rugged-as-heck, without looking like a huge murder weapon hanging out of your pocket. So far, both of my Landers have done exceptionally well in breaking down boxes, slicing an apple, and of course, cutting my own finger while fidgeting. They are very sharp out of the factory.

    Jimping on the semi-accessible liner lock allow you to close your knife just as easy as it is to open. Speaking of the lock-up, the liner-lock on these guys is incredibly strong, and has yet to even think about budging in either direction while locked open or closed. Another tiny section of jimping is placed in just the right spot on the spine of the blade, giving you tons of leverage while mauling cardboard. Now let’s get to the handle.

    With G-10 scales over nested skeletonized stainless steel liners, the Lander is super lightweight and is balanced to perfection. For your daily carry, these guys come equipped with a reversible tip-up deep carry pocket clip. One reason Ben wanted to put his own knife out into the world is to offer the opportunity to fully customize your EDC. He certainly has made that possible, as the aforementioned G-10 handle scales can be removed in minutes (maybe even seconds). I have quite a bit of experience taking apart knives, and after removing the scales off of both of my Landers multiple times, I can attest to the extreme ease of customization. I'm so excited to get some new scales to throw on my Landers. Ben has already made up a few more G-10 color options to pair with your Lander, so I’m sure he will be putting out some unique scales soon. If you don’t want to wait, Ben and Knafs Co. even allows you to download the Lander STP file and design scales of your own. ALSO, its nearly impossible to void your warranty on these guys, and Knafs offers replacement screws, clips, and anything else you might break or lose while using and taking apart your Lander. Talk about being for the people. I have yet to come across a knife-creator that has been so oriented towards us, the consumers and collectors within the knife community. Having spoken with Ben a few times on various subjects, I can say without a doubt that he is a great guy, means well, and only has incredible things to offer the knife world. Hold onto your hats.

    This model Knafs Co. Lander comes with a stonewashed blade made of tough D2 tool steel. To match this base model, the G-10 handle scales on this Lander are blue, while all other hardware including the screws, studs, and pocket clip are finished with a black coating.

    The Knafs Co. Lander is manufactured by QSP Knives in Yangjiang, China, a very reputable international manufacturing company.

    This is a manual pocket knife with a 2.75” blade. Please research and be aware of your local knife laws before purchasing and carrying a pocket knife. SRKT is an authorized dealer of Knafs Co. products.

    If you have any question about this knife or anything else we may have in stock, shoot us an email at nate@sawyerriver.com and/or trey@sawyerriver.com, or call us at 603-356-4155. Thank you for visiting our website and considering SRKT as your next knife dealer!

    -          Nate & Trey Emerson

    Specifications

    Overall Length: 6.4” (162.56 mm)

    Blade Length: 2.75” (69.85 mm)

    Blade Width: 0.83” (21.08 mm)

    Blade Thickness: 0.1” (2.54 mm)

    Blade Material: D2

    Blade Finish: Stonewash

    Blade Style: Drop Point

    Blade Edge: Plain

    Blade Grind: Flat

    Blade Hardness: 57-59 HRC

    Handle Length: 3.6” (91.44 mm)

    Handle Width: 0.91” (23.11 mm)

    Handle Thickness: 0.4” (10.16 mm)

    Handle Scale Material: Fast-Swap G-10

    Handle Finish: Blue

    Opening Mechanism: Manual Folder w/ Dual Thumb Studs

    Thumb Studs: Dual, Steel, T6-Head Removable, Black

    Lock Style: Liner Lock

    Pivot Mechanism: Ceramic Caged Ball Bearings

    Pocket Clip: Reversible, Tip-Up, Deep Carry, Recessed, Black

    Hardware Finish: Black

    Other Features: Fast-Swap Handle Scales

    Designer: Ben “Banters” Petersen

    Designed In: Utah, USA

    Weight: 2.4 oz. (68.04 g)

    Made In: Yangjiang, China

    OEM/Manufacturer: QSP Knives

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    SKU: KNAFS-00065
    UPC: 850025463157
    Condition: New
    Availability: In Stock
    Weight: 0.50 LBS
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