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Big, bigger, Midgards! If you're looking for a solid knife with an unmistakable signature, you can't go past Dirk Hofmeister from Midgards Messer. The Nordic gods have also recognised this and recently insisted on a folding version of the tried and tested Boker Plus Hermod. The designer from Lake Constance met the demanding wishes from Asgard and presents a fully-fledged pocket-knife that decides the fate of even the most difficult cutting tasks. Powerful, fearless and above all practical - the Hermod Folder is impressive in every respect.
Powerful, the ball-bearing blade made from D2 with a stonewash finish. Epic, the ergonomic handle made of CNC-milled G10 with a non-slip, diagonal mosaic texture, which is consistently linked to the tip-up clip (r). The nail nick for opening and the impressive linerlock for locking the blade are legendary. An additional cotter pin or forelock, similar to that of a hand grenade, is screwed into the front part of the handle to increase work and transport safety and prevent accidental closing or opening. Jimpings on the back of the blade, which extend over the entire top of the handle including the liners, ensure maximum haptics.
The lanyard hole, in which a life-saving glass breaker is integrated, opens up further carrying options. Supplied with a high-quality nylon sheath and the spirit of Nordic blacksmithing.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.