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Home Products Super Stinger

Super Stinger

by Nihiser, Patrick

SKU 4054

Date Added 05/04/2007

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $555.00

Overview

Scalloped thumbrest. Thong hole. Nicely contoured grip. Good action, solid lockup. A great sleek-looking linerlock. Blade Steel: 5160/1095 & Nickel George Worth Damascus

Product Details

Closed Length 5.25

Weight (oz) 4.6

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Nihiser, Patrick

Patrick Nihiser began making knives full time in January of 2000. It didn't take him long to gain recognition for his work, as he was judged Best New Maker at Blade Show 2001. Patrick's early creations were art knives, but he realized his heart belonged to tactical knives, and it is through his tactical work that he has enjoyed the most success. Patrick works with a variety of steel, including D2, 154 CM, CPM 154, and S30V, and prefers using man-made materials in his knives for durability.