Arno knife

24,89 €*

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Información sobre el producto "Arno knife"

This is a small knife for everyday camp-use.
The knife is sold with a matching leather sheath. The sheath has a button-closure, which holds the grip tight. This ensures the knifes safety.
The grip is tightly riveted to the blades steel.

Material: steel, wood, upper leather
Length: 21,5 cm

Blade: 14 cm

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