Marttiini

Marttiini Skinner Martef, 11cm

Marttiini Skinner Martef, 11cm
The Marttiini Martef finnskinner knife is made from 420 high carbon steel with a 13% chromium to provide a strong, durable blade that is resistant to rusting.

The black blade of the finnskinner knife is 11cm long and is ideal for opening up fish and game alike thanks to its martef coating that reduces the blades friction resistance down to almost zero. The blad is engraved with a tribute to Mattiinis founder Janne Marttiini.

This knife can double as both a skinner and carving knife thanks to the quality of the blade and the ease of slicing that the martef coating provides.

The handle is made out of orange rubber and includes a finger guard.

Finally the Marttiini Martef finnskinner knife comes with a looped black leather sheath.

Features:

Blade length: 11cm
Blade material: 420 high carbon steel coated in martef
Handle material: Orange rubber
Sheath material: Black leather

It all began in 1928 in the land of dark winters and the midnight sun when Janne Marttiini, a blacksmith, decided to establish a knife factory in Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland. With the user in mind, he began to create beautiful, high quality utility articles to be used in the harshest conditions imaginable. Two of Jannes sons carried the business through to its sale to Rapala in 2005.

The blades of Marttiini outdoor knives are made from 420 steel with 13% chromium and have a HRC of 53-34. Today, Marttiini knives are still manufactured at the Arctic Circle.

They are a combination of generations of craftsmanship and modern technology that create knives that are not only sharp but also represent the beauty and toughness of the North.

Marttiini gives its products a 3-year warranty that covers material and production defects. Damage due to misuse is not covered by warranty. the warranty of Martinef coating is 12 months.

$119.00
    
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