Is 2022 the busiest GiantMouse year yet? It’s certainly shaping up to be. The company just rolled out their Nazca with its Axis Lock-style mechanism, and now they’re prepping a new model called the Nibbler for release later this summer.
The Nibbler’s modified wharnie blade measures just 2 inches long, which makes it the smallest folding knife in the GiantMouse catalog. It also makes the Nibbler legal in many places, while still leaving it plenty capable for most of the average user’s everyday cutting chores. GiantMouse is rolling out the Nibbler in two tiers of steel, an N690Co steel model and a premium CPM-20CV steel option; the two variations also have different handle materials, but more on that below.
I always question the utility of tiny blades like this. The only one that has really wow’d me is the CRKT Minimalist, in its various iterations – especially the wharncliffe.
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they make more sense if you pocket a midsize fixie to compliment. i df2 all week then grab one of many for the weekend.
“GiantMouse LCC is based in California. American owned and Danish by design.” funny they don’t mention where they’re made. i’ve read the early knives were italian and they now call on (reate) china.
i would much prefer 20cv (m390 equiv) to 690.