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Introducing the Kamp King by Marble's Knives, your ultimate camping pocket knife designed to tackle every outdoor challenge. This classic pattern is brought to life by the cutlery experts at Marble's, ensuring top-notch quality and functionality. The Kamp King features a versatile stainless steel knife blade with a match strike pull, making it easy to open and always ready for action. The stainless steel lanyard bail adds convenience, allowing you to easily attach the knife to your gear for quick access.
The handles of the Kamp King are crafted from brown grooved bone, providing a rugged, reliable grip that feels great in hand. Brass pins and liners ensure sturdy construction, while ringed nickel silver bolsters add a touch of elegance. The inlaid nickel silver Kamp King shield is a testament to the knife's heritage and quality. Measuring 8.8cm when closed, this compact knife is perfect for carrying in your pocket, ready to assist with any task that comes your way.
Whether you're a seasoned camper, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone who appreciates a well-made pocket knife, the Kamp King is a must-have tool. Its combination of classic design, durable materials, and practical functionality make it an indispensable companion for all your adventures.
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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.