If you have been around the knife world at all in the past 31 years, you’re aware of the sway the Sebenza has on the knife market. It is the benchmark by which all other high-end production folders are judged. Its simple shape and strong titanium framelock have appealed to knife knuts from the very beginning.
As a result, lots of brands have tried their hands at making a titanium framelock in their own style in hopes they’ll hit the same target the Sebenza does. Artisan calls its take on the icon the Satyr — and it is quite good. Its refined simplicity plays the same notes as the Sebenza, but it offers enough difference to make it a knife worth considering if you are in the market.
In short: Artisan Cutlery Satyr is a large, thin blade with a simple shape and stellar execution.
- Steel: S90V
- Grind: Partial flat grind
- Lock: Frame lock
- Blade length: 3.35"
- OAL: 7.76"
- Weight: 3.85 oz.
- Price: $200
- Country of origin: China
Pros
- Excellent slicing ability
- Clean, refined look
- Nicely machined handle for good grip
- Very good all-around steel
Cons
- A bit larger than you need for EDC
- Some might find the finger flick deployment awkward
Artisan Cutlery Satyr Knife Review
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