Fallkniven TK3 Tre Kronor Mother Of Pearl
Code: FNTK3MOPRelated products
Product detailed description
The beautiful durable design is the result of a long process of refinement focused on the functional concept of the closing knife. The TK3 is a safe, solid closing knife with a blade made of the new 3G steel, which is the best available on the market today. 3G steel is a revolutionary layered anti-corrosion steel with a proven Super Gold Powder Steel (SGPS) core and VG2 sides. The blade locks in the open position with a proven backlock locking mechanism. Each closing knife is handmade.
The genuine pearl handle is one of the most exclusive materials. It is AAA grade pearl, which is considered one of the finest in the world. All pearls are sourced from industrially farmed shores.
The size of the closing knives is adapted to active daily use.
Length when closed: 9.5 cm
Blade length: 7 cm
Blade thickness: 3 mm
Blade material: 3G
Hardness: 62 HRC
Handle material: mother of pearl
Lock: backlock
Black nylon sheath included
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | others |
Blade length: | 7 to 8 cm |
Handle material: | Pearl |
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Fallkniven is the largest knife manufacturer in Scandinavia (since 1984). Now we also offer you Fällkniven knives, they are truly one of the best in the world. The company has sporting knives, hunting knives, rescue knives, damascus blades and many more in its range. "We are a family-run business, our roots are in Norrbotten, Sweden. We have been hunters and fishermen for decades and know from personal experience what a knife should be." The company started its operations in 1984 and is now recognised as one of Sweden's top manufacturers. "We started developing our own knives in 1987 and today this is our main activity in Fällkniven. We have gained a lot of experience over the years through close contacts with both customers and other manufacturers. For this reason, we are today also a supplier to His Majesty the King of Sweden."