Unconventional Knife Design: Unique Blade-to-Handle Ratio Revolutionizes Cutting Technology
Meet the Wizards: A Quartet of Handcrafted Knives
As we’ve mentioned, there are four knives in the mix, each with its own unique construction materials. Let’s start with the Sorcerer, which boasts a titanium handle with a blue-and-white carbon inlay that looks like it was plucked straight from the jungle. The sand-polished S90V steel blade is a beast, with a hardness of HRC59-61, and it’s paired with a titanium clip. And the best part? You can get your hands on this bad boy for a pledge of just $199.
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The Sorcerer is the most affordable option in the bunch, but it’s still a top-notch choice. And if you’re looking to upgrade, the Mage is just a step up. It’s got the same sand-polished S90V blade as the Sorcerer, but it’s got some serious style going on with its Titanium Damascus, which shows up in the pivot collar, pocket clip, backspacer, and swirling blue inlay. You can get your hands on this beauty for a pledge of $299.
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But if you’re really looking to make a statement, you’ve got to check out the Magna-Mage. This one’s all about the blade material – it’s got CPM MagnaCut steel (HR62-63), which is prized for its toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. And the best part? It’s limited to just 200 pieces, making it a true collector’s item. You can get your hands on one for a pledge of $349.