- Order number: 111710
Lapland knives are valued by scouts and adventurers around the world! With stainless, wide blade, the handle is made of birch wood and has a finger recess. Thus, the knife lies comfortably in the hand. At the end of the handle is a metal end cap made of polished brass. The stainless blade is decorated with a beautiful sled motif. The knife comes with a natural leather sheath.
Herstellerinformation:
Marttiini Oy
Tehtaantie 2
17200 Vääksy
Finnland
Email: export@marttiini.fi
Manufacturer: | Marttiini |
Knife Type: | Jagdmesser, Outdoor / Survival |
Modell: | Lapinleuku 233 |
Blade Material: | rostfreier Chromstahl |
Blade Length: | 109 mm / 4.3" |
Blade Thickness: | 2,5 mm / 0.100" |
Overall Length: | 227 mm / 8.9" |
Griffmaterial: | Birkenholz |
Klingenoberfläche: | Gravur |
Gewicht: | 183 g |
Made in: | Finnland |
The Finnish knife maker Marttiini is known for its high-quality hunting and fishing knives. Founder Janne Marttiinni began producing handmade knives, scythes and axes in the rural village of Kierinki in northern Finland in 1902. In 1928, he opened his own forge in Rovaniemi, where he produced a wide range of sturdy and well-crafted knives. Demand quickly grew. In 1940, Marttiini built his first factory, which was partially destroyed in 1944 during the Second World War. After the war, the factory was rebuilt in the center of Rovaniemie. Today, the factory shop is located on the site and is called “Marttiini's Old Factory”. Due to the many different knife models and the constant growth, a new, modern production facility was built in 1972, where the knives are still manufactured today. More than 300 different models are still produced by hand using traditional methods and are constantly being improved. Outdoor enthusiasts, collectors, chefs and many other professional users appreciate the outstanding quality of Marttiini knives and always have them with them as a loyal companion.