Description
Marfione Customs Amphibian RAM-LOK Carbon Fiber w/ Stippled Copper Backspacer Hot Blued Tiger Mai Baker Forge Damascus DLC Two-Tone Hardware
The Amphibian is a true Marfione classic. It dates back over 20 years. This is a manual version that features the RAM-LOK design, reversible pocket clip, and dual thumb studs- making this knife completely ambidextrous.
This model features a carbon fiber handle with stippled copper backspacers and DLC Two-Tone hardware. Gorgeous Hot Blued Tiger Mai Baker Forge Damascus. The clip features a deep engraved Dagger logo and production date. Comes brand new in box with metal COA and pouch.
Reviews
1 Review
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Custom Amphibian
Amphibian is my fave model of non-OTF Microtech, and this custom implementation is the most luxurious, most aesthetically stunning and just absolutely extraordinary version of this knife that I am aware of and could purchase. Yes, this is just a knife, it will cut the same as the two-hundred dollar version, but the pleasure of using something like this is not the same. Similarly, Casio and Rolex are both watches, but the pride of ownership and sheer delight of wearing a Rolex is not the same. Yes, this is a Rolex of knives, flawlessly made of top materials, flawlessly functioning, with richly toned hot-blued mirror-polished convex-grind blade, set into very elegant black carbon handle scales. There are flashier, gaudier versions of this knife out there that cost half its substantial price. This one is actually more elegant, more restraigned and more tasteful. I am very pleased with it, actually smitten if I may say so. Holding it, feeling its presicion- which is on another level from almost every other knife I own, is a delight. And the actual aesthetic, which is uniquely both very futuristic and archaic, almost antedeluvian- a blade with a shiney copper streak that would not have looked out of place in a Minoan or a Mycenian knife, I do like it! The only negative is that this knife that somehow feels more precise as if on another level of what is possible in the knife-making, an has rendered the other knives in my collection somehow lesser, less well-considered, less well-made, less sophisticated, more average. So purchase similar knives at your own risk, because once you upgrade your experience, its hard to go back and enjoy lesser knives! Cheers!
Description
Marfione Customs Amphibian RAM-LOK Carbon Fiber w/ Stippled Copper Backspacer Hot Blued Tiger Mai Baker Forge Damascus DLC Two-Tone Hardware
The Amphibian is a true Marfione classic. It dates back over 20 years. This is a manual version that features the RAM-LOK design, reversible pocket clip, and dual thumb studs- making this knife completely ambidextrous.
This model features a carbon fiber handle with stippled copper backspacers and DLC Two-Tone hardware. Gorgeous Hot Blued Tiger Mai Baker Forge Damascus. The clip features a deep engraved Dagger logo and production date. Comes brand new in box with metal COA and pouch.
Reviews
1 Review
-
Custom Amphibian
Amphibian is my fave model of non-OTF Microtech, and this custom implementation is the most luxurious, most aesthetically stunning and just absolutely extraordinary version of this knife that I am aware of and could purchase. Yes, this is just a knife, it will cut the same as the two-hundred dollar version, but the pleasure of using something like this is not the same. Similarly, Casio and Rolex are both watches, but the pride of ownership and sheer delight of wearing a Rolex is not the same. Yes, this is a Rolex of knives, flawlessly made of top materials, flawlessly functioning, with richly toned hot-blued mirror-polished convex-grind blade, set into very elegant black carbon handle scales. There are flashier, gaudier versions of this knife out there that cost half its substantial price. This one is actually more elegant, more restraigned and more tasteful. I am very pleased with it, actually smitten if I may say so. Holding it, feeling its presicion- which is on another level from almost every other knife I own, is a delight. And the actual aesthetic, which is uniquely both very futuristic and archaic, almost antedeluvian- a blade with a shiney copper streak that would not have looked out of place in a Minoan or a Mycenian knife, I do like it! The only negative is that this knife that somehow feels more precise as if on another level of what is possible in the knife-making, an has rendered the other knives in my collection somehow lesser, less well-considered, less well-made, less sophisticated, more average. So purchase similar knives at your own risk, because once you upgrade your experience, its hard to go back and enjoy lesser knives! Cheers!