The Kizer Lieb is a small flipper knife designed by Azo. It is a liner lock knife with a blue pivot collar and G-10 handle scales. This Lieb has a jade green handle. The Wharncliffe blade is satin-finished N690. It includes a tip-up pocket clip.
This is my first Kizer and I can't get over how fast, smooth, and satisfying the flipper action is on this little knife. I like the G10 texturing and the blade has a nice shiny finish. I think it's a good edc knife with one possible drawback: I have skinny fingers but it's still only a three finger grip on the handle. As far as three finger knives go, it's fine. If the handle were an inch longer it would be perfect. I'm so impressed with the action on this little knife that I'm currently looking for another Kizer flipper that's a little bit bigger. If you're on the fence on this one, I say go ahead and get it--as long as you are ok with a 3-finger grip.
pretty solid small edc for the price. besides the fipper it is a rather non menacing shape. i like the steel so far, and the quality is pretty good, especially for the price. lock up is solid and there is no play in the blade when locked up, but the liner lock does seem to lock up early with respect to the thickness of the blade stock. when folded, the blade is centered in the handle. factory edge is quite sharp. Besides a little bit of un-evenness in the grind, i dont have any complaints.