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Casstrom Safari Green G10 with Leather Sheath

Casstrom
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Small but competent knife from Casström, design by renowned English custom knife maker Alan Wood
£ 98.00
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  1. A small but competent knife from Casström, design by renowned English custom knife maker Alan Wood known for his hand made Bushcraft and Deer Stalking knives.

    A compact hunting knife featuring a 6cm stainless steel blade with a hollow grind. The blade is made using a full‐tang construction, features a tapered tang and is made in 12c27 Swedish Stainless steel (HRC 59).

    The handle tapered tang and shape of the handle makes the knife very nicely balanced and comfortable.  The green G10 glass fibre laminate handle is tough, waterproof and maintenance free.

    Comes with a sturdy leather sheath

    AS PER THE OFFENSIVE WEAPONS ACT OF 2019 -YOU MUST BE OVER 18 TO PURCHASE A KNIFE. A CHECK WILL BE MADE, ON YOUR AGE, THROUGH A BASIC VOTERS ROLL SEARCH AND IN THE EVENT WE ARE UNABLE TO FIND YOU REGISTERED, WE WILL EMAIL AND ASK FOR COPY PROOF OF AGE PRIOR TO DISPATCH OF THIS ITEM.


    IT IS ALSO NOW THE LAW THAT YOUR AGE IS VERIFIED ON DELIVERY, FOR WHICH WE WILL USE AN APPROPRIATE SERVICE USUALLY WITH ROYAL MAIL OR PARCELFORCE.


  2. - Hollow ground profile
    - Full tapered tang
    - Leather Sheath
  3. Blade length:6cm
  4. Sandvik 12C27 is a very popular stainless steel for Scandinavian knives due to its good combination of good edge performance (stability and ability to take an edge), high hardness and good corrosion resistance. Blade re-sharpening is easy and edge stability in terms of microchipping and edge folding or rolling is also good.

    Steel Analysis: C 0.60%, Si 0.40%, Mn 0.40%, P(max) 0.025%, S(max) 0.01%, Cr 13.5%

    About the Design
    The initial concept was to attempt to design a hunter’s knife that produced a tool of minimum dimensions which was still efficient in use. At first it was for the large proportion of British deerstalkers who hunt for the smaller species such as roe and muntjac. However, it was picked up by others such as the Swedish hunter Jeppe Stridh as an ideal cutting tool for his country’s elk hunters in combination with a forest axe. Further research has shown that it is an adequate and popular compact belt accessory for those on safari, hence the name. Basically, an easily carried tool that can be used to remove the viscera and to perform basic skinning to save a trophy cape when far from the vehicle’s tool kit. " / Alan Wood

 

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