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Home Products Gambit - G040

Gambit - G040

by Panchenko, Serge, Olamic Cutlery

SKU 179982

Date Added 01/12/2017

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $995.00

Price $555.00

Overview

This Gambit by Olamic Cutlery is a Serge Panchenko design, it features a two-tone blade with acid tumbled grinds and satin flats, has flipper. The handle has engraved/carved copper scales with tumbled titanium liners, engraved/carved copper backspacer and tip up clip. Nice detent, lockup and blade seating. Rides on caged bearings. #G040 inside backspacer. Comes with nylon zippered case. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 2.875

Overall Length 7.25

Closed Length 4.25

Weight (oz) 6.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Clip

Blade Material S30V

Blade Details Drop Point, Spear Point

Handle Material Metallic

Other Details Tactical, Engraved

About the Maker

Panchenko, Serge

"I strive to make unique, interesting knives and gear that not only look good but are completely usable in an everyday environment. When purchasing one of my products, you can expect utmost attention to detail, craftsmanship and design."

Olamic Cutlery
Olamic Cutlery

"We are a family-owned and operated knife company that started in 2010 in California. Olamic began with fixed blades and expanded into folders in 2013. To do so we brought along ABS MasterSmith Michael Vagnino and built up a small facility in Visalia, CA where he lives. Our goal at the time was to combine old world handwork we learned from our fixed blades and modern materials to make custom folders. The Wayfarer Classic was our first such folder, followed by Wayfarer Compact, Rainmaker, and Gambit. These models are handmade, built without the use of CNC. Making knives one at a time is the only way to maintain our “never the same" mantra. There are over ten million possible builds on our custom knives and each one made is unique. In 2016 we wanted to offer a robust EDC knife and designed the Wayfarer 247. We quickly realized that to make this knife competitive we need to have some parts pre-machined. Our Visalia shop doesn’t have this capacity and after an extensive search we found such precision in Italy. Everything beyond this initial step is done in California by the same hands that build our customs. Our fixed blades are made in Russia in small batches, all completely by hand. We forge our own Damascus from a proprietary mix of both high carbon and Vanadium-based steels. The steel is called H.C.V.D. and can be found in many patterns on our hunting knives and daggers. In March of 2017 we began using our Russian-made Damascus on our folders and finally crossed our past and our future."