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East Lansing, Michigan, January 27, 2022 – The GiantMouse ACE Biblio was first introduced in 2018 in Green Canvas Micarta and Black G10, followed by several new variations. Today, GiantMouse is releasing the best-selling ACE Biblio in solid Brass.
Designed to be an all around EDC folder for both “Dives and Dance Halls”, the Biblio was named after a since-closed Brooklyn bar that the founding partners Jens Ansø, Jesper Voxnaes, and Jim Wirth first discussed the idea of GiantMouse. As with all of our versions of the Biblio, the Brass Biblio is manufactured in Maniago, Italy.
This new version of the Biblio looks and feels great in hand, with solid Brass scales and a Böhler M390 microclean stainless steel satin-finished blade.
The Böhler M390 blade is 2.875“ (73mm) in length, measured from tip to forward-most aspect of the frame, and 0.118″ (3mm) thick. The handle is 4″ (101.6mm) long, giving the knife an overall length of 6.875” (174.6mm). The Brass Biblio weighs in at 4.9oz (139g).
For pricing and full specifications on each variant, visit https://www.giantmouse.com/
GiantMouse is the brainchild of Danish designers / knifemakers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes (Vox), along with American entrepreneur Jim Wirth. GiantMouse provides innovative knife designs, with the highest possible production quality, at a fair price, while remaining closely involved with its community of customers. Jens and Jesper stand behind every knife, only producing knives that they will carry and use themselves.
For more information visit: https://www.giantmouse.com/
Connect with GiantMouse on social: https://www.instagram.com/giantmouseknives/ https://www.facebook.com/GiantMouseKnives/
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