- Kizer Little Grand LE Titanium / Timascus, Satin—a limited-edition “gentleman's folder” designed by Jonathan Styles. The materials used are top-of-the-line: an M390 steel blade, a titanium handle, and Timascus inlays. Includes a leather carrying pouch.
146,13 €This product is intended for use only by adults with knowledge and experience in handling sharp cutting tools. Improper use of the knife can result in serious injuries. The blade is extremely sharp and can easily cut through skin and tissue; therefore, extra caution should always be exercised while cutting, and hands should be kept away from the cutting edge. To prevent the knife from slipping, it is recommended to cut on a stable, non-slip surface and avoid excessive force, which may cause uncontrolled blade movement.
Leaving the knife on the edge of a table, countertop, or in easily accessible places—especially where children are present—poses a significant safety risk. The knife should always be properly secured after use, ideally by placing it on a stable surface or storing it in designated knife blocks, protective sheaths, or magnetic strips. The knife should never be used for tasks it is not designed for, such as opening cans or prying objects, as this can damage the tool and lead to dangerous accidents.
A dull blade increases the risk of injury, as it requires more force and is more likely to slip from the material being cut. Therefore, it is essential to sharpen the knife regularly to maintain optimal sharpness. Additionally, proper cleaning and drying of the knife are necessary to prevent corrosion and bacterial growth. Periodic inspection of the handle and blade is recommended to check for cracks, chips, or looseness. If any damage is detected, the knife should be repaired or replaced immediately.
When using the knife, focus solely on the task at hand—avoid talking on the phone, watching television, or other distractions while cutting. Ensure proper lighting in the workspace for better visibility and control. Please note that some countries or regions have laws restricting the ownership and carrying of knives. Before purchasing or using this knife, verify that its use is legal in your location according to applicable regulations.
Following these safety guidelines will help ensure safe and effective knife use, minimizing the risk of accidents and extending the lifespan of the tool.
Kizer Little Grand LE Titanium / Timascus, Satin M390 by Jonathan Styles (Ki2670A3) – limited edition slip joint with a Titanium Damascus handle
The Kizer Little Grand LE Titanium / Timascus, Satin M390 by Jonathan Styles (Ki2670A3) is a compact limited-edition EDC folding knife designed for users who appreciate elegant mechanics without a classic lock and premium materials. The blade, made of M390 steel, features a drop point profile, a flat grind, and a satin finish, creating a combination optimized for precise cutting, high corrosion resistance, and long-lasting sharpness. The handle, made from a combination of titanium and Timascus, gives the design a collector’s character while maintaining the compact size of an everyday folder. The Slip Joint mechanism and thumb-opening feature underscore the classic design philosophy, where control, simplicity, and discreet carry are paramount.
M390 – Powdered Steel for a Precision EDC Folding Knife
M390 is a powder-coated steel valued for its excellent corrosion resistance, high edge retention, and stable edge performance with regular use. In the Little Grand LE model, it supports cutting packaging, tape, documents, thin cords, and small utility materials where clean, controlled blade performance is essential. A hardness of 59–60 HRC ensures a balance between long-lasting sharpness and the ability to maintain the edge with a properly selected sharpener.
Drop point and flat grind – classic geometry for everyday tasks
The drop point profile gives the short blade a versatile character, good control over the tip, and predictable edge guidance. The flat grind improves the smoothness of the blade’s passage through material, which is why the knife performs well for light EDC, precise scoring, and tasks requiring a clean cut line. The satin finish emphasizes the blade’s elegant, technical appearance without excessive stylistic aggression.
Titanium / Timascus and Slip Joint – lightness, elegance, and classic handling
The handle, made of titanium and Timascus, combines high durability with a decorative material pattern that complements the model’s limited-edition character. The Slip Joint mechanism is not a classic lock, but a spring-loaded system that holds the blade in the open position, requiring conscious control during cutting. Opening via the Nail Nick reinforces the knife’s classic character and minimizes accidental operation.
Why choose the Kizer Little Grand LE Titanium / Timascus for your gear?
The Kizer Little Grand LE Ki2670A3 is designed for those looking for a small premium folder featuring collectible materials, high-grade steel, and simple mechanics without a classic lock. The M390 steel ensures high durability, and the drop point profile works well for most light EDC tasks. The handle made of titanium and Timascus gives the knife a distinctly limited-edition character without sacrificing a practical carrying format. It is an elegant slip joint for users who value precision, discretion, and material quality.
Key features at a glance
- M390 steel — high edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Drop point — versatile geometry for lightweight EDC.
- Flat grind — smooth, controlled cutting of utility materials.
- Titanium / Timascus — durability and collectible character of the handle.
- Slip Joint — classic operation without a full lock.
- Nail Nick — traditional, controlled opening with a fingernail.
Technical data
| Product Number | Ki2670A3 |
| Product Name | Kizer Little Grand LE Titanium / Timascus, Satin M390 by Jonathan Styles |
| Overall Length | 145.00 mm / 5.71“ |
| Blade length | 64.00 mm / 2.5” |
| Blade thickness | 2.50 mm / 0.10“ |
| Handle length | 81.00 mm / 3.19” |
| Handle thickness | N/A |
| Weight | 65.90 g / 2.32 oz |
| Blade material | M390 |
| Blade hardness (HRC) | 59–60 HRC |
| Blade grind | Flat |
| Blade finish | Satin |
| Handle material | Titanium & Titanium Damascus |
| Handle finish color | Silver & Blue |
| Backspacer material | Stainless Steel |
| Backspacer Color | Silver |
| Clip | None |
| Backspacer material | N/A |
| Pivot Pin | N/A |
| Lock | Slip Joint |
| Opening Mechanism | Manual, Nail Nick |
| Additional Accessories | Leather carrying pouch |
| Designer | Jonathan Styles |
| Brand | Kizer |
| Manufacturer | Kizer Cutlery |
| Country of origin | China |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for and sharpen the M390 steel in the Kizer Little Grand LE?
M390 steel should be cleaned and dried after use, especially after contact with moisture, oil, or dirt. For sharpening, a diamond sharpener or a high-quality ceramic system works best, as steel with high edge retention requires a stable abrasive and precise angle control.
How does the Slip Joint mechanism work in this knife?
The Slip Joint is not a classic lock, but a spring-loaded mechanism that holds the blade in the open position through spring tension. When using the knife, avoid applying pressure to the spine of the blade and be mindful of your finger placement, as the blade can close if enough force is applied.
Could the Kizer Little Grand LE be any easier to carry legally?
Yes, the lack of a traditional lock means that a slip joint knife can meet the legal requirements in many countries with restrictions on carrying folding knives. However, you should check local regulations before carrying it, as laws vary depending on the country, blade length, and context of use.
What makes the Titanium / Timascus handle stand out?
The handle combines the durability of titanium with the decorative character of Timascus, a material featuring a layered, colorful pattern. This combination enhances the knife’s collectible appeal while maintaining the rigidity and durability characteristic of a titanium construction.
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