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The Spartan-Harsey Angel Edition is a tribute to guardianship, resilience, and the eternal strength of the spirit. Inspired by timeless depictions of angels as protectors and messengers, this knife honours the presence of unseen guardians who watch over us in moments of trial and triumph alike. Built for those who value strength with purpose, this edition is a powerful reminder that true courage is guided not only by will, but by grace.
Crafted with precision, the ergonomic handle features finger grooves and jimping for enhanced control during rigorous use. Designed for convenience, an internal over-travel prevention mechanism ensures optimal safety, while the reversible titanium Spartan arrow pocket clip allows for ambidextrous tip-up carry.
Easy access is guaranteed with the dual thumb studs, thanks to Spartan's design that includes a perfectly milled ramp for effortless deployment. Its 4-inch spear point blade is forged from Chad Nichols Damascus Steel, offering superior sharpness, edge retention, and resistance to wear. The flat ground main bevel and tapered top edge ensure versatility across everyday and demanding tasks.
Titanium handles provide strength and lightness, adorned with deep engravings of angelic wings and figures, accented by radiant details that elevate the design into a work of art. At 5.9 oz. and 9 inches in total length, this knife is perfectly balanced, both as a practical tool and as a striking symbol of protection and purpose.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.