The Pro-Tech Avalon 2026 Blade Show Limited Edition is a premium American-made folder that blends cutting-edge materials, sleek styling, and everyday functionality into an exclusive package. Designed in collaboration with Peace Neighbor, the design collective founded by actor Shawn Ashmore, this special release is limited to just 200 pieces, making it a standout addition for collectors and users alike.
Its 4.25-inch drop point blade is crafted from CPM MagnaCut stainless steel and finished in a striking Sapphire PVD coating. MagnaCut has earned a reputation as one of the most advanced blade steels available, offering exceptional edge retention, outstanding toughness, and impressive corrosion resistance. The long blade profile provides excellent reach and versatility, making the Avalon equally at home tackling daily cutting chores or serving as a centerpiece in a high-end collection.
The handle is machined from lightweight 6061 aluminum and finished in smooth black for a clean, sophisticated appearance. The streamlined design offers a secure grip while keeping the knife comfortable to carry throughout the day. Black thumb studs and matching hardware complement the blade finish, creating a cohesive look that highlights the Avalon's modern design language.
A button lock paired with thumb stud deployment delivers smooth, reliable one-handed operation and secure lockup during use. The eye-catching mother-of-pearl push button adds a refined touch, while the deep-carry pocket clip keeps the knife riding discreetly and securely in the pocket. Each knife also includes a lanyard and a black Peace Neighbor bead, adding an extra layer of exclusivity to this limited-edition release.
Proudly made in the USA, the Avalon reflects Pro-Tech's commitment to precision manufacturing and Peace Neighbor's focus on clean, purposeful design.
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