Nucleus Black Folding Knife with Frame Lock 5704

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$300.00
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SKU:
5704
UPC:
794023570403
Maximum Purchase:
50 units
Website Name:
Nucleus
Subname:
Frame Lock
Variant Description:
Black / MagnaCut Steel / Titanium w/Carbon Fiber Overlay Handle
Color:
Black
Blade Steel:
MagnaCut
Handle Material:
Titanium w/Carbon Fiber Overlay
Blade Edge:
Plain
Blade Finish:
Stonewash
Blade Length:
3.23" (81.99 mm)
Blade Thickness:
0.13" (3.20 mm)
Overall Length:
7.38" (187.33 mm)
Closed Length:
4.14" (105.23 mm)
Weight:
2.30 oz. (65.20 g)
Style:
Folding Knife with Frame Lock
Knife Type:
Folding
Assisted Opening:
No
Lock Type:
Frame Lock
product flag:
New
AMP:
Yes
UPP Disclaimer for Big Commerce:
*This item is not available for discounts at this time.
Handle Material Filter:
Titanium
Color Filter:
Blue
Designer:
Princeton Wong
Bullet Points 1:
Well Built: Made in Italy
Bullet Points 2:
Best-In-Class Performance: MagnaCut provides uncompromised performance in toughness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance
Bullet Points 3:
Fast Opening: Flipper deploys the blade fast
Bullet Points 4:
Smooth Opening: IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
Bullet Points 5:
Brute Strength: frame lock utilizes a thick lock bar to secure the blade
Bullet Points 6:
Strong and Lightweight: Titanium handle with carbon fiber overlay combines strength with minimal weight
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dirBqCHyPEg&ab
Sub Title for Website SEO:
Folding EDC Pocket Knife
Rating:
4.7
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Unleash your imagination.

Equal parts genius and magician, custom knifemaker Princeton Wong never fails to deliver imaginative, captivating, and supremely unique designs. The Nucleus is a striking example of his individual approach to knifemaking; it looks like no other folder, its aggressive angles carving the profile of a stealth fighter. This upgraded version is made in Italy and features MagnaCut blade steel for an unbeatable combination of toughness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Princeton drew inspiration from the giant robots, or mecha, featured in his favorite childhood TV show, Mobile Suit Gundam. But it’s not just about looks; the Nucleus can be opened in three different ways thanks to front and rear flippers and a finger hole in the blade.