The guys at The James Brand are always innovating in their EDC design and their latest release – the Wells Knife – is their first back-flipper and if you’re after a bit of an all-rounder to add to your lineup this fall, the Wells might just be the prime candidate for the role. Taking its name from the Wells projectile point found in Cherokee County, Texas, The Wells is the brand’s first true flipper design. A flipper has been on their to-do list for years, but they weren’t going to do it until we could do it their way.
The Wells Knife from The James Brand retails for $425 and it is a testament to their dedication to combining both form and function seamlessly. Designed, machined and crafted in the USA, the Wells Knife superbly embodies versatility and robust performance in every detail. Enhance your everyday carry with the Wells – where aesthetics and utility converge in harmonious style.
Unlike other locking mechanisms that can be difficult to understand and operate, button locks are straightforward and easy to use. The button is located in a safe position that keeps your fingers away from the blade, and the design is simple enough to operate with one hand. Button locks are praised for their intuitive design, ease of use, and solid lock-up. They are the most straightforward of the modern locking mechanisms.
The Wells Knife from The James Brand is 100% made in the USA, joining The Kline and The Anzick in their ever-growing line of domestically made knives and tools. The Wells boasts a button-lock for security and ease of use. The flipper tab design means that The Wells can be rapidly deployed with just a flick of the finger; it’s a fast and easy one-handed deployment, every time. The fidget factor with a flipper is also off the charts.
You’ll never be able to put this one down such is its unparalleled functionality and excellent handfeel. The formed wire pocket clip of the Wells Knife makes for easy and secure in-pocket carry. The caged, stainless steel bearings allow for a buttery smooth deployment every occasion. The scales are aerospace-grade 6061 aluminium and the quality of the materials used and craftsmanship really sets the Wells apart from the competition.
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