While that phrase often makes one's eyes roll, it is true for us. When it comes to finding solutions, we don't just design outside the box, we quite literally ignore the box entirely.
Hard to believe? Keep reading...
How many components does it take to make a folding-locking pocket knife? Most would say 5-10 pieces are necessary, but realistically you can get by with a good design using only three pieces; the blade, the handle and a pin that connects them. And before we came along, that was the limit. Innovation is crucial when you seek to reduce cost, decrease part count and strive to set yourself apart from those around you. We can help you achieve that.
So if three seems to be the limit, could you create a folding-locking knife with only two components? Yes. In Glenn's patent #8443521, he proves that with the right design, you can achieve just that and not sacrifice on function, quality or safety.
Ah, but can you design a folding knife with only one part? What?! How could you possibly create a folding knife out of steel if the knife contains only one single component? It can be done. Curious? If you engage with us, then you will see that the word "impossible" is not in our vocabulary.
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