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Lars Fält Slip Joint

Lars Fält Slip Joint

Regular price £129.00 GBP
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Casström and renowned survivalist Lars Fält collaborated to create the Lars Fält Slip Joint, a versatile UK legal pocket knife ideal for various bushcraft tasks. Whether carving feathersticks, preparing food when camping, making fire using a ferro rod, or whittling pieces of wood, our Slip Joint is up to the challenge.

FEATURES

  • Legal UK EDC (Everyday Carry) folding knife with a non-locking blade under 3"
  • Sturdy opening/closing mechanism 
  • Ergonomic curly birch handle for a warm and comfortable grip
  • Easy to sharpen ensuring long-lasting sharpness
  • Convenient to carry for on-the-go use
  • Crafted from Swedish recycled stainless steel
  • Curly Birch sourced from sustainable forestry
  • Cryo-quenched for enhanced wear resistance
  • Backed by a 25-year Warranty
  • Made in Europe

SPECIFICATION

  • Blade length: 71 x 20 x 3 mm
  • Total length: 17.6 cm (opened)
  • Steel: Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel
  • Steel Hardness on the Rockwell C Scale: approx. 60
  • Weight: 100g
  • Handle material: High-Grade Curly Birch
  • Grind: Scandinavian
  • Mechanism: Slip Joint (non-locking)
  • EAN 7340111190041

 

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Iain Lennon
My UK EDC

I've had my slip joint knife for a year now. I am extremely pleased.

Some thoughts:
1) Oil the wood: protects the knife, and improves the appearance (this is a lovely looking item)
2) It's a slip joint so think before you cut. People don't appreciate that the blade can close if used without thought, and that's a risk. Luckily the blade pauses at the 90deg closed position which I think increases the degree of safety.
3) The leather lanyard is sacrificial. I've closed my knife on it too many times by accident, and as the knife holds a really sharp edge the leather doesn't survive. I'm on my third.

Used for boxes and cord and string, and a little bit of outdoor fire prep.

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Iain Lennon
My UK EDC

I've had my slip joint knife for a year now. I am extremely pleased.

Some thoughts:
1) Oil the wood: protects the knife, and improves the appearance (this is a lovely looking item)
2) It's a slip joint so think before you cut. People don't appreciate that the blade can close if used without thought, and that's a risk. Luckily the blade pauses at the 90deg closed position which I think increases the degree of safety.
3) The leather lanyard is sacrificial. I've closed my knife on it too many times by accident, and as the knife holds a really sharp edge the leather doesn't survive. I'm on my third.

Used for boxes and cord and string, and a little bit of outdoor fire prep.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
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Iain Lennon
My UK EDC

I've had my slip joint knife for a year now. I am extremely pleased.

Some thoughts:
1) Oil the wood: protects the knife, and improves the appearance (this is a lovely looking item)
2) It's a slip joint so think before you cut. People don't appreciate that the blade can close if used without thought, and that's a risk. Luckily the blade pauses at the 90deg closed position which I think increases the degree of safety.
3) The leather lanyard is sacrificial. I've closed my knife on it too many times by accident, and as the knife holds a really sharp edge the leather doesn't survive. I'm on my third.

Used for boxes and cord and string, and a little bit of outdoor fire prep.