- Order number: MD040SST37A2
The Medford Theseus is a truly impressive folding knife with an impressive appearance and modern functionality. With an overall length of 23.5 cm, the Theseus is a large folding knife that measures a full 12 cm when closed. The impressive blade thickness of 4.8 mm is typical for Medford and gives the knife an extremely robust appearance. The slightly inclined spearpoint blade shape, combined with a pronounced ricasso, gives the Theseus a unique look.
The blade is made from S35VN steel, which is known for its robustness and extreme sharpness. This makes the Theseus a reliable companion in every conceivable situation. Despite the massive blade thickness, the easy-cut hollow grind ensures snappy cutting behaviour. The 3D milled finger recess makes it easier to open the blade and skilfully underlines the modern character of this knife. A reliable titanium framelock secures the blade in the open position. The titanium handle scales have an ergonomic shape and come in a cool blue colour. The 3D milled grooves on the scales follow the shape of the handle and complete the design of this modern folding knife. The design makes the Theseus not only visually appealing, but also pleasant to the touch. A titanium framelock knife that really makes a statement!
The robust pocket clip makes it easy to carry in your pocket or equipment. The Theseus is a functional representative of the overbuild knives and combines modern technology, coolness and high-quality workmanship. It proudly bears the "Made in USA" label and proudly presents itself as a handmade knife from America.
Herstellerinformation:
Medford Knife & Tool
2660 W. Quail Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85027
USA
Email: digital@medfordknife.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
Messerworld.de
Friedrichshagener Str. 58
12555 Berlin
team@messerworld.de
Manufacturer: | Medford Knife & Tool |
Modell: | Theseus |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Taschenmesser, Einhandmesser |
Verschluss: | Frame Lock |
Blade Material: | S35VN |
Blade Length: | 9,2 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4,8 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Satiniert | Satin |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 23,5 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Nagelhau |
Griffmaterial: | Titan |
Clip: | Ja / Tip-up / r |
Gewicht: | 544 g |
Made in: | USA |
Medford Knives, founded by Greg Medford, has set itself the goal of producing knives of the highest quality. He has complete control over the production process, which takes place in his own company in Phoenix, USA, ensuring not only the highest quality, but also the uniqueness of each knife. Medford knives are deliberately produced in small quantities, which makes them coveted collector's items that enjoy great popularity among knife enthusiasts. The longer delivery time results from the elaborate handwork that makes each individual knife unique. Holding a Medford knife in your hands therefore means not only owning a solid tool, but also an authentic and rare product from high-quality production.
Greg Medford entered the knife-making scene with the same dedication and passion that characterises him in all his entrepreneurial ventures. A lifelong admirer of edgy and brute designs and an experienced user of knives, he has been restoring Japanese swords since the 1980s and wanted to use his expertise to develop his own ideas. With a proud 31 years of experience as a professional martial artist and close combat instructor, Greg Medford has a deep understanding of the needs of demanding users and incorporates this knowledge into his knives. This broad range of experience extends beyond the horizon of knife making and includes his activities as an experienced pilot and veteran of the United States Marine Corps.
Greg Medford's wealth of experience manifests itself in the development and manufacture of advanced, sharp weapons and tools. The Medford name is not only a seal of approval for fantastic and solid knives, but also synonymous with uniqueness. Each knife is hollow ground by hand. This is a handcrafted detail that has become rare in today's industrial manufacturing world. This production process is aptly named "Hand-Tech", a tribute to the craftsmanship that still goes into every Medford knife today.