
LionSTEEL Clap Linerlock Folding Knife - M390 Blade, Carbon Fiber Handle, Made In Italy For Collectors
Meet the Clap Linerlock Folding Knife, a premium Italian folder built for everyday carry enthusiasts and discerning collectors. Designed by Bob Terzuola and crafted by LionSTEEL in Maniago, Italy, it blends refined materials with robust performance for daily tasks and adventurous use.
- Blade Material: Bohler M390 stainless steel with a satin finish for excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Blade Length: 3" blade length optimized for agile handling and precise cuts.
- Blade Style & Grind: Drop point blade with a compound grind to balance slicing efficiency and durability.
- Locking Mechanism: Clap linerlock design delivers secure lockup and smooth deployment for reliable everyday use.
- Handle Material: Carbon fiber scales provide a lightweight, premium feel with strong, durable construction.
- Tang Design: Extended tang enhances rigidity and balance during heavier tasks.
- Carry Features: Lanyard hole and pocket clip enable versatile, accessible carry options.
- Origin & Designer: Made in Italy by LionSTEEL, designed by Bob Terzuola for MKM Maniago Knife Makers.
- Packaging: Includes a black nylon zippered storage case and is boxed for protection and gifting.
This knife is engineered to deliver dependable performance in everyday tasks and outdoor adventures. The M390 blade holds a sharp edge longer, reducing maintenance, while the satin finish helps conceal minor wear from frequent use. The Clap linerlock provides secure lockup and smooth one-handed deployment, giving you confidence at every cut. Carbon fiber scales keep the knife lightweight without sacrificing rigidity, making it comfortable for all-day carry. An extended tang adds robustness for tougher chores, and the lanyard hole plus pocket clip ensure quick access whether you’re on a hike, in the workshop, or around the home. Encased in protective packaging, it’s ready for gifting or adding to a collector’s repertoire—especially for Terzuola fans and Italian knife enthusiasts.
