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Midgards-Messer Odins Toothpick Titanium Kukri Folder 18

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Description

Introducing the Midgards-Messer Odin's Toothpick Kukri Folder, a folding knife that redefines the boundaries of size and functionality. With an overall length of 47 cm (18.5") when open and a 22 cm (8.75") blade, this knife stands as a testament to robust design and engineering. Despite its impressive dimensions, it folds down to 26.3 cm (10.35"), making it a manageable companion for those who require a substantial tool without compromising portability.

Crafted with a 7 mm (0.275") thick blade and weighing 1,156 g (2 lb 3.8 oz), the Odin's Toothpick Kukri Folder is built for heavy-duty tasks. Its liner lock mechanism, complemented by an additional safety bolt, ensures secure operation during rigorous use. This knife is not just about size; it's about delivering unparalleled performance for knife collectors and enthusiasts.

Specification

SKU
MM-ODIN-TOOTH-TIT
Age Restriction:
18+
Designer:
Dirk Hofmeister
Blade Material:
D2 Carbon Steel
Blade Length (cm)
24.0
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.7
Closed Length (cm)
26.5
Overall Length (cm)
48.0
Edge Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Kukri
Blade Finish:
Satin
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
Titanium
Lock Type:
Linerlock
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
1.1
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Reviews

  • 5

    A Piece of Art

    Posted by Anil Sahal on 22nd May 2025

    This is a humorous piece of art rather than a usable folding knife. Having said that, it has a sharp D2 steel blade, it has a liner lock that can be augmented with a screw-in bolt and a long titanium-scaled handle which gives excellent leverage, so you could use it for various tasks but it’d be like using a Lamborghini Miura to drive off road and down muddy country roads! It’s a satisfying knife to admire to hold and display and when I do so, it leaves me with a huge smile on my face.

  • 4

    Beast of a blade

    Posted by David Barker on 31st Mar 2025

    It is very big, well built and opens with a thud. The locking pin is a nice back up lock but it has a fine thread so takes ages to remove and replace. The pocket clip is a cool design but not sure how practical it would be as the knife is too big for any pocket. Fit and finish is top notch, mine is just for my collection will never get used, tbh it’s heavy so my knackered shoulder wouldn’t take the weight for much use.