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Stainless Flexxy Fillet – Natural Abalone Shell Handle

Sale price $312.00 Regular price $390.00

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Handmade in Australia and crafted for those who live for the ocean, the Abalone Shell Flexxy Fillet is built to glide through fish with effortless precision. Every curve, every flex, every detail is deliberate. This is the knife you reach for when the catch of the day deserves respect.

Built for Clean, Confident Cuts

The Flexxy Fillet is engineered with a fine, razor-sharp edge and a perfectly balanced high flex profile—giving you full control whether you’re skinning, boning, or slicing paper-thin fillets. It moves with your hand, not against it, making it the ideal tool for reef fish, pelagics, and everything in between.

Natural Abalone Shell Handle

Each handle is crafted from real Australian abalone shell (pāua) set in crystal-clear, impact-resistant resin. No two handles are ever the same. The colours shift in the light—greens, blues and deep ocean tones—creating a knife that’s as striking as it is functional.

It’s not just beautiful. It’s tough, stable, waterproof, and built to withstand salt, sun, and long days on the water.

Made for Fishermen, Hunters & Chefs

Whether you're breaking down a kingfish on the boat or trimming fillets in the kitchen, this knife delivers professional-level performance. The blade holds an exceptional edge, resists corrosion, and is shaped to make the job faster, safer, and cleaner.

Lifetime Backing

Every Iron Gate knife is handmade in small batches in Port Stephens and backed for life. This isn’t a throw-away fillet knife—it’s a tool that will earn a place in your story, your kit, and your legacy.

Includes

  • Handmade Flexxy Fillet Knife

  • Abalone Shell Resin Handle

  • Custom-fit Kydex Sheath

  • Optional Free Laser Engraving

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