WingManEDC John Barker Ferus Bronze Titanium Folding Knife
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WingManEDC John Barker Ferus Bronze Titanium Folding Knife
John Barker is known for his stylish tanto blades and incredible opening action. Many of his custom designs use the innovative Kickstop flipper mechanism by his close friend Lee Williams, and this Ferus model is no different. Kickstop works like a blade launcher because the flipper tab is not attached to the blade itself, but to the frame, similar to the GTC SLT. This not only creates the impressive action you expect from Barker, Williams, and WingMan, but also allows for the aesthetic you see here. Normally, you would have a flipper tab protruding past the frame and acting as a finger guard, but that is not the case with the Ferus. It has a very streamlined look and feel, making it an outstanding EDC piece.
Ferus may be WingManEDC's most ambitious folding knife to date. It features an integral titanium frame with 3D-machined titanium inlays on each side. The inside of the integral stonewashed frame is heavily skeletonized to reduce the precious weight of this utilitarian design. It feels extremely solid in hand, which almost contrasts with its extremely lightweight nature, but it simply works. The Ferus gives you excellent peace of mind during hard use, delights the eye, and keeps even the most restless among us entertained. It is an incredible design from John Barker and WingManEDC, and we are excited to bring it to you.
Design by John Barker
Uses the innovative KickStop flipper mechanism by Lee Williams
Cutting edge length: 7.5 cm
Blade finish: Belt Satin
Handle finish: Stonewashed
Runs on ceramic bearings
Propeller-shaped pivot with stonewashed bronze finish
Integral machined titanium frame handle with 3D-milled two-tone stonewashed and bronzed titanium inlay
Skeletonized handle for reduced weight
Titanium handle scale inlay serves as a lock bar stabilizer
Bronze stonewashed hardware
Stonewashed skeletonized 3D-machined folding titanium pocket clip
Comes with a titanium COA tag, titanium aerial bomb-shaped bead, hardware tool, and a padded zippered pouch