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I've got a new modern slip joint knife!
M390 blade and Ti handles!
This is from a Ukraine knife maker, Surge Panchenko, as a production version of his custom.
According to his web site, it is made in China and different from his US-made midtechs.
Currently, this Wharncliffe version, the Persian blade version, and the Cleaver version are available from distributors.
There is also a liner-less G10 version of the same knife.
The specs
Overall, it is a great modern slippie with excellent fit and finish, good materials, and action for the price.
I think it is in the same ball park with Lionsteel slip joint knives in these departments as well as the price point.
M390 blade and Ti handles!

This is from a Ukraine knife maker, Surge Panchenko, as a production version of his custom.
According to his web site, it is made in China and different from his US-made midtechs.
Currently, this Wharncliffe version, the Persian blade version, and the Cleaver version are available from distributors.
There is also a liner-less G10 version of the same knife.
The specs
Code:
Serge Slippie Lionsteel Barlow Proper Krein regrind
Overall length: 160 mm (6.30") 168 mm (6.61”) 170 mm (6.69")
Closed length: 92 mm (3.62") 95 mm (3.74”) 97.8 mm (3.85")
Blade Length: 69 mm (2.72") 74 mm (2.91”) 72 mm (2.83")
Blade thickness: 2.8 mm (0.11") 2.54 mm (0.1”) 2.04 mm (0.08")
Primary grind angle: 8.8 inclusive 7.4 inclusive 6.4 inclusive
BTE at 15 DPS: 0.50 mm (0.02") 0.64 mm (0.025”) 0.25 mm (0.01")
Edge angle: 21 DPS 20 DPS 20 DPS
Blade material: M390 M390 S30V
Blade grind: Flat Flat Flat
Handle thickness: 9 mm (0.35") 11.85 mm (0.47”) 11 mm (0.43")
Closed width: 20 mm (0.79") 24.64 mm (0.97") 30 mm (1.18")
Handle material: Titanium Natural Micarta Canvas Micarta
Weight: 55 g (1.94 oz) 60 g (2.12 oz) 57 g (2 oz)
Nail nick: Single Double Single
Stops: One One One
Pull (5 for SAK): 6 5~6 5~6
Pinchable: Yes Yes Yes
Pocket clip: Yes No No
Lanyard hole: No No Yes
Internal stop pin: Yes Yes Yes
Overall, it is a great modern slippie with excellent fit and finish, good materials, and action for the price.
I think it is in the same ball park with Lionsteel slip joint knives in these departments as well as the price point.
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