Office address:

Office 2
139, 3-ya Tesminskaya str.
456205, Zlatoust, Russia

The address of the workshop:
10 Nizhne-Logovaya street

We work from MON to Fri, 09:00 a.m. – 07:00 p.m.

Frequently asked question

Please read the F. A. Q before making a request.

How long does delivery take?

As a rule, delivery times in Russia take no more than 7 days (transport companies). To other countries from 7 to 14 days (depending on the speed of customs clearance of the parcel in the recipient’s country)

Do you ship knives to other countries?

Yes, we are working in all directions. All knives have certificates of conformity and pass customs control without any problems. Folding knives pass any border and any customs clearance without delay, provided that the knife does not contradict the legislation of the country of import. We ship our knives to the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, France – these are countries with which we often work and in which we have representatives. We also work with other areas without any problems.

Order payment

In Russia we accept payment

  • in cash
  • to the Sberbank card
  • to the account of our workshop

In Europe we accept

  • Western Union
  • PayPal
Do you offer a «Spa treatment» of knives?

Our basic “Spa treatment” costs $50, which includes complete disassembly of the knife, complete cleaning, re-lubrication of 2RBS, their replacement (if necessary), re-polishing of all screws / elements, sharpening and finishing adjustment of the mechanism.

What kind of folding knife lubricant do you recommend and how to maintain the knife?

If the knife is fairly new and has not been used in dirty, dusty conditions, then the 2RBS bearings should not need additional lubrication. Excess oil or grease will attract dirt and dust. At the same time, we use a blue lubricant from Benchmade.
In rare cases, you may find that over time, the detend ball will need to be lubricated in order to slide smoothly over the blade while the mechanism is running. To do this, apply a small amount of lubricant to the ball itself, while trying not to get on the lock itself and the ramp of the blade lock.
If at some point your knife accumulates dust on the inside, you can blow it with compressed air.

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