Shirogorov Knives: Bio - Dmitry Sinkevich Collaboration
When two powerhouses of fast, sleek and functional design come together, you know you are in for something special! The Dmitry Sinkevich designed, Shirogorov Knives Bio shows off the styling of both makers with the solid, quality build you expect. The Bio has the sweeping handle profile Dmitry is known for with angular details with fast lines. The frame morphs into the drop point blade with angled plunge lines, giving the whole piece a geometric look that reminds us of a modern supercar. The whole knife is built from the ground up just like said supercar, with a sleek low profile flipper and titanium frame resulting in a light knife (4 ounces!). A ton of detail has been put into the design with stunning execution.
- Full titanium frame with internal milling for super lightweight design
- Subtle contoured frame profilewith angular machined design for visually stunning lines and comfortable grip
- Drop point blade with stonewashed finish and upper swedge and sating brushed flats
- Low profile flipper tab for easy deployment while staying sleek
- Steel lock bar interface
- Multi-row bearing system (MRBS) bearing pivot with hardened steel washers for super fast, butter smooth pivot
- Jimping in all the right places for better grip
- Custom pivot hardware
- Machined titanium backspacer with recessed lanyard loop and internal groove lets the full sized blade fully tuck into the frame's profile
- Machined titanium pocket clip with angular contouring
- Overall Length: 8.8 inches
- Blade Length: 4 inches*
- Cutting Edge Length: 3.875 inches*
- Blade Thickness: .125 in
- Weight: 4 ounces
- Blade Steel: M398
- Handle Material: Titanium
- Included: Box, authenticity card, and microfiber cloth with Shirogorov Knives logo
*Note: Folks always call and email us second guessing these numbers. These measurements are done by us, and are derived from how we measure blades. 'As the crow flies' from the tip to the end of the sharpened part of the blade is 3.875 inches. However, from the tip to the forward most part of the frame is SHORTER than 3.875 inches (about 3.75 inches) because the edge extends under and past the forward frame line. In our methodology, it does not compute to have an edge length that is longer than the blade itself (and different measurements can land people in hot water due to local laws). So we measure from tip to roughtly the spot where the sharpening choil meets the frame. Different blade shapes and certain blade to frame geometry makes some traditional measuring 'standards' short circuit, like in this case, so we go off what makes sense in our heads. If you want the Shirogorov number, look at their data.