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The Joker Artica Walnut Folding Knife is a masterful blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern functionality, meticulously designed and manufactured in Albacete, Spain. Drawing inspiration from Nordic knife designs, this folding knife features a robust 8cm (3.15 inches) drop point blade crafted from high-quality Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, renowned for its excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance. With a hardness rating of 58-59 HRC, the blade is adept at handling a variety of tasks, from wood carving to general outdoor use. The satin finish enhances its sleek appearance, while the 3 mm thickness provides the durability needed for rigorous activities.
Complementing the blade, the handle is constructed from rich walnut wood, offering both aesthetic appeal and a comfortable grip. The natural grain of the walnut adds a unique character to each knife, ensuring no two handles are exactly alike. Safety is paramount with the inclusion of a reliable back lock mechanism, preventing accidental closure during use. Additionally, the handle features a lanyard hole, allowing for convenient attachment to gear or the addition of a personal touch. Weighing in at a balanced 110 grams and measuring a total length of 18.5 cm (7.28 inches) when open, the Joker Artica Walnut Folding Knife is a versatile and elegant companion for bushcraft enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.
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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.