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Blade: 12C27 Stainless Steel
 
Handle: Beechwood

 
Model: OP01321
 
Made in France

Opinel – Simplicity at its finest - A Favourite for Generations!

Product Description:

The Opinel Knife, crafted high in the French Alps, famous and virtually unchanged since 1890. With a classic and unique design, these French Country Knives all have a natural Wood Handle.

The Opinel Knife - traditional, convenient and multi-purpose Farmer’s Knife.

The Opinel Trekking Knife comes with an 8.5 cm Sandvik 12C27 Stainless Steel Blade with Opinel’s crowned hand hallmark Etching. This Steel is renowned for its incomparable cutting qualities and requires no special protection to maintain or clean it.

Sandvik 12C27 Stainless Steel is capable of undergoing the heat treatment that gives it its good hardness is called martensitic. It has a carbon content of at least 0.40%, giving it a good cutting edge and an excellent resistance to corrosion.

 
The knife features a natural Beech Wood Handle with Leather Lanyard and a Safety Ring for locking the Blade. The double Virobloc Safety Ring was created by Marcel Opinel in 1955 and locks the Blade either in open or closed Position.

Technical Specifications:
 
  • Blade Material: 12C27 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Length: 85 mm
  • Length Closed: 109 mm
  • Length Open: 190 mm
  • Blade Finish: Satin Finish
  • Locking System: Virobloc Safety Ring
  • Handle: Beech Wood, Natural
  • Weight: 42.7 grams
  • Origin: France 
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