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The Brous Blades Enforcer is a foldable karambit with a satin finished D2 tool steel blade. The top flipper design makes this knife one of the fastest and most powerful action Brous Blades has ever made. The Enforcer features a black polymer handle with a pinion pattern for maximum grip. The carefully designed handle is ideal for standard or reverse grip. Finger hole fits an any size hands. Specially designed frames are skeletonized to reduce weight without sacrificing strength. The pocket clip is reversible and leaves the finger hole open for quick access from any pocket.
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The Brous Enforcer Stonewash is a foldable karambit with a stonewashed D2 tool steel blade. The carefully designed handle is ideal for standard or reverse grip. Finger hole fits an any size hands. The Enforcer features a black polymer handle with a pinion pattern for maximum grip. The top flipper design makes this knife one of the fastest and most powerful action Brous Blades has ever made. Specially designed frames are skeletonized to reduce weight without sacrificing strength. The pocket clip is reversible and leaves the finger hole open for quick access from any pocket.
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The Brous Division Flipper is a folding knife with unique aesthetics, reliable performance and innovative style! The satin D2 steel blade with an integrated flipper on a ball bearing pivot system opens instantly. The slim profile makes it easy to carry and makes the cutting edge extremely sharp. Synthetic handle for safety and ergonomics. Division has a titanium liner lock system, treated with tungsten carbide, providing a hardened lock surface that eliminates stickiness. The stainless steel frame and lightweight construction make the knife lightweight, durable and easy to clean. With the versatility of the reversible pocket clip, the Division is just the knife you grab when you need it. The kit includes a signed and individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
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The Brous Reloader Stonewash is a stonewash-finished, tanto-shaped D2 steel folding knife. It uses a built-in flipper to quickly open the knife on a ball bearing hinge system. Titanium Liner Lock is treated with tungsten carbide, which provides a harder lock surface and eliminates stickiness. The textured handle is made of black synthetic material for a secure and comfortable grip. The knife can be opened either with a flipper or with a hole in the blade. The stainless steel hardware and portable pocket clip make the Reloader a great EDC knife.
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The Brous Reloader Blackout is a black tanto-shaped folding knife made of D2 steel. It uses a built-in flipper to quickly open the knife on a ball bearing hinge system. Titanium Liner Lock is treated with tungsten carbide, which provides a harder lock surface and eliminates stickiness. The textured handle is made of black synthetic material for a secure and comfortable grip. The knife can be opened either with a flipper or with a hole in the blade. The stainless steel hardware and portable pocket clip make the Reloader a great EDC knife.
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The Brous Reloader Acid Wash is a black stonewash-finished, tanto-shaped D2 steel folding knife. It uses a built-in flipper to quickly open the knife on a ball bearing hinge system. Titanium Liner Lock is treated with tungsten carbide, which provides a harder lock surface and eliminates stickiness. The textured handle is made of black polymer material for a secure and comfortable grip. The knife can be opened either with a flipper or with a hole in the blade. The stainless steel hardware and portable pocket clip make the Reloader a great EDC knife.
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The Brous Reloader is a satin-finished, tanto-shaped D2 steel folding knife. It uses a built-in flipper to quickly open the knife on a ball bearing hinge system. The textured handle is made of black polymer material for a secure and comfortable grip. Titanium Liner Lock is treated with tungsten carbide, which provides a harder lock surface and eliminates stickiness. The knife can be opened either with a flipper or with a hole in the blade. The stainless steel hardware and portable pocket clip make the Reloader a great EDC knife.
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The Brous Silent Soldier Flipper features a black D2 tool steel blade with a versatile Wharncliffe profile. The mechanism uses a ball bearing system, as well as a heat treated pivot and locking pin. The ergonomic handle features a large thumb cut for maximum control with a variety of grip styles. For quick opening, a round hole is provided in the blade. The handle uses a black contoured polymer. The features and shape of the SSF provide unrivaled comfort and flexibility in a wide variety of tasks.
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The Brous Silent Soldier Flipper features a satin D2 tool steel blade with a versatile Wharncliffe profile. The ergonomic handle features a large thumb cut for maximum control with a variety of grip styles. For quick opening, a round hole is provided in the blade. The mechanism uses a ball bearing system, as well as a heat treated pivot and locking pin. The handle uses a black contoured polymer. The features and shape of the SSF provide unrivaled comfort and flexibility in a wide variety of tasks.
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Although still in his early 20’s, Brous began his efforts in knifemaking with the benefit of nearly 10 years of experience in CNC machining. His father owns a shop that specializes in the custom machining of high-precision components, mainly for the medical industry. As a good son, Brous spent a lot of time in his father’s shop growing up and by his mid teens was actively helping out with production. His skills and knowledge steadily increased and by the time he was 20 he was a seasoned and very competent machinist. Brous’ interest in knives actually began with art—specifically a style called “Bio-mechanical” art as practiced by one of his favorite artists, a Brazilian painter and tattooist named Lango. Biomechanical art (also called Biomech) is a surrealistic style of art that combines elements of machines and robotics with organic animal features. Intrigued by this style of art and its similarity to many fantasy knives, Brous figured that knifemaking would be a natural extension of his metalworking skills and an appropriate medium for his artistic ideas. Although he had no specific training in knifemaking, in 2010 he designed and made his first knife—a fantasy design with a Biomech flavor—and eagerly posted photos of it on several Internet knife forums. Unfortunately for him, his design drew harsh criticism from some all-knowing keyboard commandos. However, fortunately for us, he turned that criticism into fierce determination. Through persistent trial and error, Brous changed his style of knife design to focus on functional simplicity, while still maintaining a strong artistic signature.