Lenny's Clip Slipjoint pocket knife all black M390 steel with shredded carbon HSK Machineworks
Only 200 pieces of the Lenny's Clip by HSK Machineworks are available to start with. Harry from HSK-Machineworks has this pocket knife produced by the Chinese manufacturer Kansept Knives. Kansept Knives (with whom I have also worked for a long time) is known for their first-class workmanship. A clean blade run or a centrally positioned blade are a matter of course there.
But why is the knife called Lenny and not Lanny? The basic design comes from the famous collaboration between Bose / Case and the design of Lanny's clip is freely available. Nevertheless Harry just wanted to lean on it by name and called his pocket knife "Lenny".
The Lenny's Clip Slipjoint pocket knife runs on washers and the spring tension is very pleasant. The slipjoint knife also has a half-stop. This means that the blade stops at an angle of 90 ° when it is open and does not immediately collapse.
A great knife for every pocket knife fan, which you should have in your possession here in Germany before it is sold out.
Because it's not just a knife, but a knife with a nice story behind it, as you can see from the category description.
Characteristics:
- Steel: Böhler M390 black coated
- Blade: 80mm
- Sharp part of the blade: 2.90 inches
- Total length: 180mm
- Length closed: 102mm
- Handle cover: titanium bolster + chredded carbon
- Locking: Slipjoint
- Special feature: Half-Stop + bronze washer + black back spring