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The Kizer Chris Conaway Spitfire folding knife is a masterpiece of precision engineering, embodying the sleek lines and high-performance spirit of its namesake, the iconic WWII fighter plane. Designed by Chris Conaway, this knife seamlessly blends a minimalist aesthetic with uncompromising functionality.

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Kizer Spitfire FAQ

Designed by Chris Conaway, the Kizer Spitfire series balances a minimalist aesthetic with high-performance materials inspired by classic aviation. These folders bridge the gap between a gentleman’s pocketknife and a capable everyday carry tool through a variety of handle and steel configurations.

What steel is used in the Kizer Spitfire series?
The Kizer Spitfire series features several steel options depending on the specific model, including 14C28N stainless steel, premium S35VN, and Damascus. The Vanguard versions utilize 14C28N for excellent corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening, while the titanium variants upgrade to S35VN for superior edge retention.
What is the blade shape of the Kizer Spitfire?
While technically classified as a drop point, the 3.13-inch blade on the Kizer Spitfire behaves more like a modified Wharncliffe in practical use. The very acute tip and relatively straight belly make the Kizer Spitfire series ideal for precision cutting and detail work.
How does the Kizer Spitfire blade deploy?
The Kizer Spitfire uses a manual deployment system with dual thumb studs and a ball-bearing pivot for a smooth, snappy action. This setup allows for quick one-handed opening, while a sturdy liner lock ensures the blade stays securely in place during use.
What handle materials are available for the Spitfire?
The Kizer Spitfire series offers a wide variety of handle materials, including aluminum with Micarta, wood, or Richlite inlays for the Vanguard models. Premium versions feature titanium handles with carbon fiber inlays and high-end accents like Timascus backspacers.
Is the Kizer Spitfire a good EDC knife?
The Kizer Spitfire is an excellent choice for everyday carry because it combines a slim, pocket-friendly profile with high utility. Its design allows it to function as a refined gentleman's folder while possessing the durability needed for standard daily tasks.
Who designed the Kizer Spitfire?
The Spitfire was designed by Chris Conaway of Sheepdog Knives. His design language for the Kizer Spitfire series emphasizes clean, minimalist lines and purposeful ergonomics that reflect the spirit of the iconic WWII fighter plane.