Civivi Baby Banter C19068SB-2 Wood Handle, pocket knife, Ben Petersen design
Civivi Baby Banter C19068SB-2 Wood Handle, pocket knife, Ben Petersen design
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Full description
The Civivi Baby Banter C19068SB-1 is a compact and practical EDC pocket knife, designed by Ben Petersen. In the pocket knife community Ben is also known as @ben_banters with his saying What iiiiisss up guys!. He designed this version of the Banter as a pocket knife that shouldn't look like any other pocket knife, for one of his projects. People asked him why he didn't release that unique knife. The cooperation with WE Knife was sought after, and now it is here: the WE Knife Banter. By popular demand, there is now also a smaller version of the Banter: this Civivi Baby Banter.
Specifications
5,9 cm
55 g
Material handle
wood
Type of steel
Nitro-V
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Wednesday, 11 December 2024
fantastisk lille EDC lommekniv, meget praktisk og utroligt flot lommekniv. jeg er negativt tilfreds.
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Specifications
General information
Brand
Colour
brown, black
Designer
Ben 'Banters' Petersen
Yes
lifetime
Series
China
Article number
CIC19068SB-2
Dimensions & weight
2,5 cm
5,9 cm
5 cm
2,2 mm
Closed length
8 cm
Total length
13,5 cm
55 g
Material
Material handle
wood
Material sheath / pouch
nylon
Type of steel
Nitro-V
Features & functions
Finish blade
blackwashed
Right or left-handed
symmetrical
Blade shape
drop point
plain edge
No
Tools
knife
Opening system
thumb stud
Type
everyday carry
Pocket clip
yes, tip-up (left/right)
Pocket clip position
tip-up
Pocket clip side
left, right
liner-lock
Can be opened with one hand
Yes
flat, Secondary V-edge
Number of tools
1
Scope of delivery
Pouch
Yes
Sheath
No
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Civivi Baby Banter C19068SB-2 Wood Handle, pocket knife, Ben Petersen design
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