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OTTER "Mercator" folding knife made in Solingen, Germany
An EDC pocket knife that combines classic shapes with modern materials.
It can be opened with both hands using the nailnick, making it a lightweight, comfortable knife that's perfect for everyday use.
 Instead of the classic black steel handle, the handle is now made of brass. It has a matt finish that creates an elegant appearance. This model is the largest lockable brass knife.
MERCATOR knives have been made in Solingen since 1867. They are famous for having equipped Kaiser Wilhelm II's soldiers during the First World War. They were also used in the Second World War.
Knife with smooth, satin-finish blade in 1.4034 Drop Point stainless steel with backlock blade lock.
Brass handle and clasp at the back.
Blade length 9cm
Blade thickness: 3mm
Handle length 11cm
Length open: 20cm
Weight: 80 g
Handcrafted by Otter in Solingen, Germany
 
 
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