Fred Perrin is
a Parisian custom knifemaker, a former French Army Commando and a world
ranked martial artist.
His Street Beat fixed-blade knife reflects all three influences.
Handle and blade are roughly equal weight.
Where they join is a deep finger choil doubling as a hand guard.
This spot marks the location of a balance point, sometimes referred to
as a sweet-spot, making the knife noticeably responsive in the hand.
It's constructed from a full-length piece of steel set between Micarta
handle scales.
The scales are double pinned, expanding three-dimensionally on both
ends offering the hand exceptional grip.
The VG-10 clip point blade is double flat-ground with crosshatching
called jimping on its spine that creates texture therefore tactile
resistance against the skin of the hand and keeping the knife firmly in
grip. There are two lanyard holes, a traditionally positioned handle
lanyard and a small lanyard hole through the blade.
Looping a thong or cord through the blade lanyard keeps your hand
positioned forward on the handle even when swinging or chopping.
The Street Beat comes in a black Boltaron sheath with a G-Clip
fastening system.
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