Description
Marttiini MFT G10 Knife
The thickset MFT is a versatile and convenient sized tool - a sure choice when you need a sturdy yet agile all-purpose knife. The knife blade is made of strong stainless steel. The handy design of the handle ensures a firm grip.
The sleek lines of the knife and the graphic pattern of the black leather sheath give the tool a modern look.
The holster of the sheath is designed so that the knife can be carried on either side of the belt.
If necessary, the knife handle details can be tightened together. The screw has a Torx T8 head.
Additional product information
LENGTH OF BLADE
10 cm
TOTAL LENGTH
21,5 cm
WEIGHT
300 g
BLADE MATERIAL
stainless steel
HANDLE MATERIAL
G10
SHEATH MATERIAL
leather, black
Full tang
HRC 57-58
STAINLESS CHROMIUM STEEL
The stainless steel used by Marttiini is easy to maintain as a blade material. A stainless steel blade remains sharp for long. Chromium makes up 13% of the steel mixture and the hardness of the mixture is 53-54 Rockwell units (HRC). A diamond sharpener is recommended for sharpening chromium steel.
RUBBER MIXTURE
Rubber mixture is extremely well suited as the material for knife handles. An ergonomically shaped rubber handle can be washed in a washing machine, is easy to maintain, hygienic and safe. A rubber handle feels pleasantly warm to touch even under outdoor conditions, for instance in freezing or wet weather. The roughened part of the handle and the finger guard guarantee a safe and firm grip for knives of the Condor-series.
LEATHER SHEATH
The leather sheaths of Marttiini knives are made with either vegetable or chrome tanned oxhide. The leather hides are purchased from both Europe and South America. The sheaths are made with both dyed and natural colored leather.
The knife sheaths are still made mostly by hand. Each sheath has to be exactly the right size and shape, so it forms a fitting pair with the knife. A section of the leather is cut with a model iron, and the seams are attached with glue before sewing. Most sheaths have a plastic piece inside that supports the sheath and protects the blade.
The printing on the sheath is made on either the cut section or the finished sheath. Rivets, and in some cases a bronze collar, strengthen and adorn the sheath.