A design that combines classic shapes with modern simplicity, the Morse is a liner-lock EDC folding knife perfectly suited for the city and built to perform.
Created by Alessandra De Santis (aka Hydra Design), the Morse jumps into action for the everyday mission with a classy functional style and a slender silhouette.
The knife name comes from the Morse Code; indeed the layered G10 handle scales are milled with dots and lines that hide a meaning. The two sides of the handle, in fact, bear the Latin motto "Nec spe, nec metu" - without hope, without fear - which is engraved on the heraldic crest of Alessandra's family.
The Morse knife features a practical front flipper opening which keeps the slim shape of the knife clean, even when it is closed, and deploys the blade fast, teaming with the ball bearing pivot for a great smoothness.
- Manufacturer: Petrified Fish
- Designer: Alessandra De Santis (Hydra Design)
- Project Date: 07/2022
- Release Date: 04/2023
- Blade Length: 3.31" (84 mm)
- Overall Length: 7.72" (166 mm)
- Locking mechanism: liner-lock
- Opening: manual, front flipper
- Blade Material: 154 CM
- Blade Thickness: 0.12" (3 mm)
- Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: darkwash or satin
- Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing
- Handle scales: textured G10 (6 colors available)
- Backspacer: G10
- deep carry steel pocket clip (tip-up/r-l)
- Weight: 3 oz. (85 g)
The Morse is available in various handle colors configurations of and blade finishes, to suit all tastes and lifestyles. The knife is equipped with an ambidextrous deep carry pocket clip for discreet carry.
TESTIMONIALS
“If you can recognize a knife only by its silhouette, it means that the designer has done a great job!”
@f.cotti
“I have chosen every knife I own, the Hecate chose me...Once I got it in my hands I knew it was mine forever...My Hecate from @hydra_knifedesign is definitely at the top of my list! ”
@chris_license
_to_defend
“The blade is really slicey, but imagine cutting for one hour without feeling any hot spots! The handle is an ergonomic materpiece designed by Alessandra De Santis.”