We can do blades!
The AK1 has a little brother now.
The new design by knifemaker Alex Kremer is a real lightweight thanks to the skeletonized handle. With its overall length of about 15 centimeters, it disappears completely in your pocket, but is up to all everyday tasks.
As knife nerds, we don't commit to all features, because in the future we will launch the AK2 in different materials, sizes and blade shapes. RWL34, M390, Magnacut, ...? Drop Point, Reverse & American Tanto? One can be curious.
In contrast to the blades of the AK1, the AK2 is completely produced inhouse. Only the hardening and the Kydex sheath we leave to the professionals. In other words: Yes, we can build knives.
Of course, the AK2 will also be available in an (even) better version in the future, with Alex Kremer again personally lending a hand.
We start the journey with a small drop point version in the popular Böhler M390.
A Kydex sheath is included.