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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESIntroducing the Klingenreich Nemley from Something Obscene, a folding knife that epitomizes American craftsmanship and rugged durability. Proudly made in the USA, this knife is designed for those who demand top-tier performance and aesthetic excellence in their everyday carry.
The Klingenreich Nemley boasts a 3.5-inch blade crafted from CPM20V stainless steel, renowned for its exceptional hardness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. The blade features a Ti Bead Blasted finish with a sleek PVD coating, adorned with the distinctive Fist Logo, symbolizing its premium quality. Engineered for swift and smooth deployment, the blade opens effortlessly with a blade flipper or a lightning bolt cut-out thumb hole, thanks to the precision ceramic ball bearing pivot.
Securing the blade is a robust titanium framelock, ensuring a reliable lock-up under any condition. The handle is also PVD coated with black accents, providing both a sophisticated look and enhanced durability. Measuring 4.75 inches when closed and weighing 5.6 ounces, the knife is perfectly balanced for comfort and control. The handle includes an ambidextrous stainless steel pocket clip for versatile carry options and a lanyard hole for additional convenience.
Each Klingenreich Nemley knife comes with a full set of hardware, a certificate of authenticity, and is individually serialized, making each knife a unique piece of functional art. The meticulous attention to detail and superior materials used in the Klingenreich Nemley reflect the high standards of Something Obscene.
Ideal for collectors and users alike, the Klingenreich Nemley is more than just a tool—it's a testament to American engineering and design. Its combination of cutting-edge technology, high-end materials, and innovative features makes it an indispensable addition to any knife enthusiast's collection.
The Klingenreich Nemley, featuring a 3.5-inch CPM20V stainless PVD blade and a PVD-coated handle with black accents, is the ultimate expression of American knife-making excellence.