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Fred Perrin is a Parisian custom knifemaker, a former French Army Commando and a world ranked martial artist. His Street Beat fixed-blade knife reflects all three influences. Handle and blade are roughly equal weight. Where they join is a deep finger choil doubling as a hand guard. This spot marks the location of a balance point, sometimes referred to as a sweet-spot, making the knife noticeably responsive in the hand.
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The hole is for a lanyard. The forward lanyard allows for proper grip when using the knife in a defensive swing.
nhulsey 3 months ago
love this video, well done - I will buy the knife right now :-)
teufler3 4 months ago
This knife looks like the perfect handy little knife to carry around with you (without scaring the pants off of cops). What's with the little hole in the FIXED blade though? I read somewhere that it's Spyderco's affectation. Some vanity thing? That can't be right though. You wouldn't drill holes in a blade just to appease your own vanity. So what's it for then?
flashcraft 5 months ago