For Sale Marttiini knives Price Reduced

rowen

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Three Marttiini knives, will be posted tracked and age verified @ a cost of £7.07 per knife which is in Clyde’s in the price.

Pelican Curly Birch, absolutely beautiful a design classic, feels great in the hand and a very solid liner lock.
Discontinued, this is in just from the factory condition.
Sold

Pukko knife, has had some use but still in great condition with a traditional leather sheath.
It’s a 90mm blade, could do with a sharpen
£ 45 now 35

I think this is from their traditional custom range, it’s 260mm long with a 150mm blade and I think a bronze guard.
It still has its factory edge which includes a bur, this has not been used and it should be.
£80 now £65

If you want anymore pics or details get in touch.
Russ
 

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rowen

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Open to offers on these, these knives are highly rated in Finland and are the first a child will be given to use, bit of info here -

Marttiini knives was established in 1928 in the Artic Circle, when a blacksmith named Janne Marttiini decided to establish knife factory to 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.

But don't let its beauty fool you. The moment you put a Marttiini knife to a test, you're convinced it is the perfect tool for your need. You feel the sensation of natural materials like leather, curly birch, reindeer antler, and of course the ultra sharp blade always made from finest steel
 

rowen

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Hi Klunker yes it is a liner lock it feels very solid in the hand when open, like your holding a fixed blade.
The curly birch is some of the best I have seen, i should have put a coat of oil on it before I took the pics
 

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