Description
- This knife model was made based on drawings from the manufacturer's pattern books from the year 1932.
- The body of the knife (skeleton) is composed of two stamped brass liners each having a welded nickel silver liner, a back spring, a guard attached to the back spring, a connecting piece as well as a blade made of G3 Damascus steel.
- The part resulting from “liners” and “pins” is characterized as a “booklet.”
- The Damascus steel used for the blade – from an old G3 assault rifle – makes this pocket knife exquisite and unique.
- The unlocking of the fixed blade occurs via a sophisticated mechanism, which is triggered by the guard – made of the material nickel silver.
- To manufacture the knife's body, the parts are permanently riveted together. This pocket knife's production method is comparable to that of how the knife was assembled in 1932.
- The knife's scales are made of stabilized bog oak – a wood which has been preserved through thousands of years in Danish bogs - the color changing to dark brown through the aging process.
- The wooden scales are carefully attached to the knife's skeleton using nickel silver pins and then permanently riveted together.
- After more than 100 separate steps using high-quality materials, highly skilled professionals created an extremely durable, top grade knife which retains its sharpness.
- Technical Information:
- Total Length: 8.75 inches (223 mm)
- Blade Length: 3.75 inches (95 mm)
- Blade Strength: 0.09 inches (2.3 mm)
- Hardness: 58 – 61 HRC
- Pattern: wave Damascus