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5702 Nucleus Frame Lock

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$113.00

 Nucleus  Frame Lock} vertical profile
 Nucleus  Frame Lock profile horizontal
 Nucleus  Frame Lock angled tip
 Nucleus  Frame Lock angled back
 Nucleus  Frame Lock angled feature highlight
 Nucleus  Frame Lock angled feature highlight
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Black/Red / 12C27 Steel / Stainless Steel w/G10 Overlay Handle

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Equal parts genius and magician, custom knifemaker Princeton Wong never fails to deliver imaginative, captivating, and supremely unique designs. The Nucleus is a striking example of his individual approach to knifemaking; it looks like no other folder, its aggressive angles carving the profile of a stealth fighter. Princeton drew inspiration from the giant robots, or mecha, featured in his favorite childhood TV show, Mobile Suit Gundam. But it’s not just about looks; the Nucleus can be opened in three different ways thanks to front and rear flippers and a finger hole in the blade.
  • Superior Performance 12C27 blade steel for excellent edge retention
  • Fast Opening Front flipper deploys the blade fast
  • Smooth Opening IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
  • Brute Strength Frame lock utilizes a thick lock bar to secure the blade
  • Tough and Durable G10 with stainless steel handle combines durability and strength
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DesignerPrinceton WongHouston, Texas

Custom knifemaker Princeton Wong brought his first knives to Blade Show in 2018. Just three years later, he won Best New Maker at Blade Show and Most Innovative Design at the International Custom Cutlery Exposition. Princeton followed a winding path to knifemaking that started in martial arts, graphic design, and performance auto part fabrication. He finds inspiration in nature and pop culture, focusing on original designs that buck trends and aren’t afraid to be different. He also served as Secretary-Treasurer on the Knifemakers Guild board of directors, an organization with ties to the beginning of the U.S. custom knifemaking scene.

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