Gavko Leopard Knife
Collaboration with Mike Gavac
The Gavko Leopard is a collaboration with Mike Gavac, renowned in the knife community as Gavko Knives. Mike's bold and innovative designs have earned a reputation for superior craftsmanship, striking aesthetics, and robust functionality. If you' re looking for a standout addition to your collection, the Gavko Leopard delivers a truly unique and refined experience.
The Gavko Leopard draws inspiration from the leopard shark, known for its striking and distinctive pattern. This medium-sized knife features a slender profile that seamlessly merges elegance with functionality. The combination of a reverse tanto M390 blade and slim titanium handle creates a sleek yet commanding presence, making the knife appear and feel larger than it is.
Designed for strength and smooth operation, the Gavko Leopard utilizes a Top Liner Lock mechanism. The lock bar is securely hidden within the titanium handle when the knife is closed, offering a clean, minimalist look. The thumbhole opening, paired with a ceramic ball-bearing system, ensures smooth, ambidextrous deployment. Additionally, the shape of the thumbhole adds a distinctive touch to the knife's overall aesthetics.
Finland
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Handling times: Orders placed on a business day by 11:30 (AM, Finnish time) will be dispatched the same day, otherwise the next business day.
Customs duties & taxes: No customs duties & taxes on delivery, we ship from within the EU.
Returns
Products can be returned within 60 days. Free returns via Posti Customer Return service. The original shipping costs will not be refunded.
Data sheet
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Blade steelM390
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Blade thickness
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Blade length
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Closed length
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Open length
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HandleTitanium
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Lock typeCompression lock
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OpenerThumb hole
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Bearing style
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Pocket clipMilled, Tip-Up
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Warranty
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Weight
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