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Used Defiant7 Kumu model number DDK0001-MR101. Knife is in excellent condition and shows little to no wear.
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Used Defiant7 Kumu model number DDK0001-MR101. Knife is in excellent condition and shows little to no wear.
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Weight | 3.8 Oz. |
Blade Length | 3.75" |
Cutting Edge | 3" |
Overall Length | 7.5" |
Closed Length | 4.375" |
Blade Thickness | 0.140" |
Handle Material | Titanium |
Blade Material | CTS-XHP Stainless Steel |
While the name Defiant7 may be new and unfamiliar, the guys behind it all are well known to the custom knife world: Les George and Chad Nichols.
Les George has a long established reputation as a custom knife maker, designer, and machining ninja. Aside from his custom work, Les has been doing in house production versions of his designs the past several years with the crazy popular VECP, ESR, Talos, etc.
Chad Nichols has been the guy pushing the boundaries of materials with his stainless damascus and mokuti under the Nichols Damascus banner. What is not as widely known is that Chad works quite a bit behind the scenes with custom knife makers to get their designs into a production format.
Defiant7 is the cumulation of Les and Chad's experience, skills, and passion for craftsmanship. They wanted to start a company that was not a 'company', but rather a sandbox where they were free to create and produce their knives on their terms.