Spyderco Paysan C238TIP pocket knife, Peter Rassenti design
Spyderco Paysan C238TIP pocket knife, Peter Rassenti design
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Full description
The Spyderco Paysan is a stunning and elegant pocket knife, designed by Peter Rassenti. The Paysan is the successor to Spyderco's most pioneering knife, the Nirvana. It was Spyderco's first knife with a completely integral-construction. Like the Nirvana the Paysan is enhanced with this integral-construction. This means that the handle is milled from one piece of titanium. This makes the production process tricky, but, at the same time, also leaves you with a sleek look and feel. The spine of the handle, for instance, is completely closed, without seams. You also don't need screws to keep the handle together. (with the exception of the pivot of course) The whole looks clean and is incredibly strong! The handle is also enhanced with stunning facets that take care of a comfortable grip. All in all a breath-taking handle only a few knives can match!
Specifications
9.8 cm
125 g
Material handle
titanium
Type of steel
CPM S90V
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Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
3.4 cm
9.8 cm
9.5 cm
4 mm
Closed length
12.5 cm
Total length
23.3 cm
125 g
Material
Material handle
titanium
Type of steel
CPM S90V
60 HRC
Features & functions
ceramic ball bearrings
Finish blade
stonewashed
Right or left-handed
right-handed
Blade shape
sheep foot
plain edge
Tools
knife
Opening system
thumb hole
Type
everyday carry, gentleman’s knife
Pocket clip
yes, tip-up (right)
Pocket clip position
tip-up
Pocket clip side
right
frame-lock
Can be opened with one hand
Yes
18º
flat, Secondary V-edge
Number of tools
1
Scope of delivery
Pouch
No
Sheath
No
Spyderco Paysan C238TIP pocket knife, Peter Rassenti design
We do not sell this product anymore.