BESTECH KNIVES - Syntax BG40F– Inverted Tanto Blade, 14C28N Steel, Micarta Handle, Deep-Carry Clip
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The Bestech Syntax is a cool pocket knife by brothers Teryl and Seth Todd of Todd Knife & Tool. Their distinctive design can be recognized by its industrial look and clean lines. The three holes in the handle are also typical.
The Syntax features a brutal blade in the shape of an inverted tanto. The blade opens thanks to the flipper and a linerlock holds it in the open position. Ceramic ball bearings make the action extremely smooth. On the steel side, 14C28N has been chosen. A solid steel that can be sharpened quickly to a razor-sharp edge.
The handle is made of micarta, with good grip. A composite material of flax and synthetic resin, it's very strong. Micarta feels good in the hand and, over time, the grease from the hand will color the handle. This makes each knife unique. The Bestech Syntax is worn with the deep-carry pocket clip.
Bestech knives: top quality at attractive prices
Bestech stands out for its optimal value for money. You rarely see knives like these at such an attractive price level. So good, in fact, that they've been making knives for well-known brands for over 10 years. So it's only logical that they now offer knives under their own brand name.