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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESRefined design meets hard-use capability in the Wehr Knives Allie-P Framelock Folding Knife, a compact folder built for those who appreciate premium materials and clean execution. This knife blends modern styling with real-world function, delivering a balanced everyday carry that feels precise, deliberate, and ready for consistent use.
The 3.1-inch reverse tanto blade is crafted from Bohler M390 stainless steel, a high-performance steel trusted for outstanding edge retention, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability. A satin finish gives the blade a clean, understated look while maintaining a strong working edge and reinforced tip for controlled cuts and detailed tasks. Manual deployment via thumb stud offers smooth, intentional action that keeps operation simple and reliable.
The framelock construction pairs a 6AL4V titanium frame with black Micarta handle scales, combining strength, light weight, and secure grip in a refined package. Micarta adds warmth and texture to the handle, improving control in a variety of conditions, while the titanium frame provides solid lockup and structural integrity. A matching titanium backspacer and titanium pocket clip complete the build, keeping the design cohesive and durable. Measuring 5.25 inches closed and weighing just 3.2 ounces, the Allie-P carries effortlessly without sacrificing confidence in hand.
Produced through a special collaboration with Bestech, this folder reflects precision manufacturing and tight tolerances throughout. Each knife includes Wehr Knives stickers, a certificate of authenticity, and a high-quality nylon storage case, reinforcing its place as both a capable EDC tool and a collectible piece.
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