"You will need this for the road ahead my dear lad… Here, my ancient, faithful blade, The Stinger! Here! Take it, take it!"
"It's so light! How is this possible?"
"Yes… yes… it was forged by the machines of old you know. The blade glints when danger is close!* And it's times like that, my lad, when you have to be extra careful!"
“I shall want to keep it close on my journey!
“That shall be no concern at all… here, here, take this sheath… it was made to be mounted to your steed, it will always be close at hand when you need it most…”
Fear not adventurer, your kind Unc(le) has gifted you with his prized blade, The Stinger! With its lightweight and comfortable design, and it’s convenient two pack mountable sheath, Stinger will travel with you far and wide. No veggie-dog/stale pepperoni/bruised apple/hunk of cheese shall remain unsliced, and no box of fine bicycle knickknacks shall remain unopened, with Stinger by your side, you shall be unstoppable! Slice up some veggies, open up some packs of Magic cards, or (safely) whittle a lil wizard from a twig!
The Stinger uses standard utility blades for cutting, you can flip the blade around for a fresh cutting surface, and if you would like, you can hone or even sharpen the blade to extend it’s life. A high quality, rounded tip blade comes preinstalled, and it’s ancient makers prefer blades with tips like this for camp use, as it’s less likely to chip, crack, or accidentally poke something important.
The Stinger comes in a Left (Sinistrous) and Right (Dexterous) handed version, with the intention being that if its mounted to your fork on the correct side for your handedness, it will be easiest to pull out. As a life long follower of the Sinister path, if you get a left handed version, it’s text will be readable in all conditions, but if you choose the right hand path, you will perhaps need to view your sheath reflected back in a still, moonlight pond to read it’s text. Stingers sheath can also be mounted with straps to a pack, a vest, or any molle system (straps not included). The sheath retention system is two-stage, clicking the handle forward allows you to pull the blade out with ease but you can pull the handle hard to just pop it out too
(*Blade doesn’t actually glint when danger is close)
"You will need this for the road ahead my dear lad… Here, my ancient, faithful blade, The Stinger! Here! Take it, take it!"
"It's so light! How is this possible?"
"Yes… yes… it was forged by the machines of old you know. The blade glints when danger is close!* And it's times like that, my lad, when you have to be extra careful!"
“I shall want to keep it close on my journey!
“That shall be no concern at all… here, here, take this sheath… it was made to be mounted to your steed, it will always be close at hand when you need it most…”
Fear not adventurer, your kind Unc(le) has gifted you with his prized blade, The Stinger! With its lightweight and comfortable design, and it’s convenient two pack mountable sheath, Stinger will travel with you far and wide. No veggie-dog/stale pepperoni/bruised apple/hunk of cheese shall remain unsliced, and no box of fine bicycle knickknacks shall remain unopened, with Stinger by your side, you shall be unstoppable! Slice up some veggies, open up some packs of Magic cards, or (safely) whittle a lil wizard from a twig!
The Stinger uses standard utility blades for cutting, you can flip the blade around for a fresh cutting surface, and if you would like, you can hone or even sharpen the blade to extend it’s life. A high quality, rounded tip blade comes preinstalled, and it’s ancient makers prefer blades with tips like this for camp use, as it’s less likely to chip, crack, or accidentally poke something important.
The Stinger comes in a Left (Sinistrous) and Right (Dexterous) handed version, with the intention being that if its mounted to your fork on the correct side for your handedness, it will be easiest to pull out. As a life long follower of the Sinister path, if you get a left handed version, it’s text will be readable in all conditions, but if you choose the right hand path, you will perhaps need to view your sheath reflected back in a still, moonlight pond to read it’s text. Stingers sheath can also be mounted with straps to a pack, a vest, or any molle system (straps not included). The sheath retention system is two-stage, clicking the handle forward allows you to pull the blade out with ease but you can pull the handle hard to just pop it out too
(*Blade doesn’t actually glint when danger is close)