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Little Lulu

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We love small fixed blades. It's easy to underestimate them, but once you give them a shot, you'll understand just how useful and perfect they are for 90 percent of use cases.

With a meager 1.9" MagnaCut blade, the Little Lulu by Knafs is a perfect example of exactly that. It’s compact enough for pocket or neck carry and tough enough to feather stick and slice boxes, but it's never going to be your go-to for chopping firewood or surviving a grizzly standoff.

Naturally, we had to give it the MMTW treatment. This exclusive version of the Little Lulu comes with a topographic pattern laser-engraved on green micarta scales, a black Cerakote blade, and a Kydex sheath.

SPECS:

  • Style: MMTW 
  • Scales: Topo Lasered Green Micarta
  • Blade: CPM MagnaCut
  • Blade Shape: Drop Point
  • Grind: Flat
  • Blade Finish: Black Cerakote
  • Overall Length: 5.9" (15mm)
  • Blade Length: 1.9" (48.3mm)
  • Blade Thickness: 0.125" (3.18mm)
  • Handle Thickness: 0.67" (17mm)
  • Weight: 1.8 oz (51g)
  • HRC: 63-64 HRC
  • Design: Ben Peterson 
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    Knafs and Schtuff

    Ben Petersen—known by many as Ben Banters—is a knife designer, co-founder of Knafs, and the friendly face behind “What iiiiiis up guys” from Blade HQ’s Knife Banter. With 12 years in the gear world, he and his wife Athena started Knafs in 2018 and went full-time in 2022. Now they're not just making knives, they're making all sorts of "schtuff

    Where It Started

    It all began with the Lander 1—an approachable design that was more than just budget-friendly. With its Fast Swap Scales, it was built to be customized without a full teardown. Knafs even provides 3D files so you can print or make your own scales, making it one of the most mod-friendly knives around. And it somehow survived our brutal torture test.

    MEAT, Micarta, Trucks, and Whiskey

    The ingenuity and cleverness of Ben Petersen knows no bounds. On a whim and a joke, one of our favorite collaborations to date was born, the MMTW Landers.

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