ED MAHONY Buffalo Folder I, Pocket Knife, Buffalo Horn Handle, 440C
Technische Daten
| Griffmaterial | Polished buffalo horn |
| Stahl | 440C - hardened to HRC 58-59 |
| Grifflänge | 9.7 cm |
| Klingenlänge | 8.0 cm |
| Gesamtlänge | 17.7 cm |
| Klingenstärke | 2.3 mm |
| Gewicht | 102 / 137 g |
Concept
The relatively large pocket knife Buffalo Foider I, featuring an 8.5 cm long blade made from 440C, is characterized not only by its elegance, which stems from the timeless combination of materials and classic shape, but also by its high carrying comfort and utility.
440C is also known as surgical steel. Due to its high acid and rust resistance coupled with excellent edge retention, it is used for surgical instruments such as scalpels.
The handle is made from genuine buffalo horn.
The knife locks with the proven back-lock system.
Shipping
We ship free of charge within Germany for orders over 80€.
For orders under 80€, the following flat-rate shipping costs apply once per order:
within Germany (mainland):
- Letter/small parcel: free shipping Parcel: 5.99 Euro
to Europe:
- < 1kg: 7.99 Euro
- > 1kg: 16.99 Euro
outside Europe:
- < 1kg: 7.99 Euro
- > 1kg: 16.99 Euro
All prices are final prices and include statutory VAT.
Care
- Cleaning: After use, you should clean the knife under running water with a mild soap. Avoid washing the knife in the dishwasher, as this can lead to damage.
- Drying: Dry the knife thoroughly immediately after washing to prevent rust formation. It is best to use a soft cloth for this.
- Storage: Store the knife in a dry place where it cannot come into contact with other metal objects. A knife roll or a knife block are ideal storage options.
- Sharpening: Sharpen the knife regularly with a suitable whetstone or sharpener. A sharp knife cuts better and is safer to use.
- Cutting Surface: Use a suitable cutting surface made of wood or plastic for cutting. Avoid cutting on hard surfaces such as stone or metal, as this can damage the blade.
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