LionSTEEL Myto Blue Titanium Damascus
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Product detailed description
The new Myto hi-tech EDC closing knife is suitable for all daily activities. Its geometry together with the elegant and minimal design of the Molletta perfectly matches its power. This model features a damascus blade designed by Chad Nichols, which is equipped with the "ReF" system (replaceable flipper system) and the Double Crown ball bearing system that keeps the blade more stable and ensures a smoother movement.
Overall length: 20.1 cm
Blade length: 8.3 cm
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Steel: Chad Nichols stainless damascus, raindrop
Handle: Titan 6AI4V
Lock: Frame lock
Weight: 118 gr
Pocket clip:titanium
The Myto comes in a fully recyclable paper box and includes:
Lionsteel Myto Titanium damascus, hex and torx, cap screw to be used after the flipper is removed.
Warranty and maintenance information sheet.
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | damascus |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | titan |
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LionSteel was founded in 1969 in Maniago, where knife making is as traditional as in Solingen, Germany. It was founded by Mr. Gino Pauletta, and was mainly focused on contract manufacturing of knives from other manufacturers. A few years later, the company produced the first knives of its own design, thus creating the LionSTEEL brand. The name of the factory is given by the stone statue of a lion standing in front of the building and the material from which the knives are made.
At the end of the 1990s, the founder's three sons, John Daniel and Maximus, join the work. At that time, the company made a great leap in quality with the introduction of digital machine control.
At this time the company has fifteen employees and sells its products not only in Europe but also in the USA. It focuses on the production of knives of the highest quality. The company's philosophy is to supply knives made exclusively in Italy. None of the knives or their components are made in Asia.