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Maserin In-Estro Micarta 18

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Description

The Maserin In-Estro is an unusual but highly appealing design by Alessandro Olivetto in collaboration with Maserin. The Wharncliffe blade is made from D2 carbon steel and is non-locking. The cutting edge is also under three inches long so can be carried legally in the UK. The handle is a combination of Aluminium and micarta with a stainless pocket clip attached and a lanyard hole.

Specification

SKU
MAS165/MCM
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
D2 Carbon Steel
Blade Length (cm)
7.8
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.25
Closed Length (cm)
10.60
Overall Length (cm)
18.4
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Wharncliffe
Blade Finish:
Brushed
Cutting Edge:
7.0
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
Micarta
Lock Type:
Non-locking
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
65

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Reviews

  • 4

    Stiff

    Posted by Michael on 6th Nov 2020

    This is very difficult to open

  • 5

    Classic

    Posted by Tony J on 10th Aug 2020

    Oh shinny shinny UK friendly. Get one the ergos are spot on and you will love it i do. 10 -10 for HH delievry in these funny times.

  • 3

    Not my best ever purchase

    Posted by Alijami on 5th Jul 2020

    Probably the distinctive appearance and wharncliffe blade shape were the USPs in my decision to purchase but I don’t think this is a pocket knife I will come to love, unlike the also in D2 Maserin Scout. The most obvious characteristic is the really strong lock-up and the associated closed tension. The lock-up strength would be good in a hard working non-locking pocket knife but I question the need in a smart pocket folder. However the opening force is more of an issue. It’s just about pinchable with dry fingers but the spring tension and fuller position combine to make this a potential nail breaker. The blade finish is a very fine brushed finish which is on the borderline to being a fingerprint magnet. So not my best ever purchase but who can say that time won’t have the same effect as with my initially unloved Maserin Scout.