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Fallkniven - F1 Elmax - 40th Anniversary Set - Limited Edition - knife
Fällkniven AB celebrates its 40th anniversary in the international knife market with a special version of its bestseller, the F1 Pilot survival knife, now made of high-quality Swedish steel (Elmax). This special model originates from 1987, when the Swedish Air Force commissioned Fällkniven to develop a new survival knife for the technical environment of the JAS 39 Griffin system.
The first delivery of thousands of F1 knives to the Swedish Armed Forces took place in August 1995, and sales to the civilian market began the following year. The success was remarkable: Fällkniven introduced an innovative philosophy for survival knives, in stark contrast to the outdated technologies that had dominated the development of combat and survival knives since World War II.
Intended use: allrounder utilityBlade: Elmax stainless steel at 61/62HRC, satin-finished, with convex sharpening
Handle: Thermorun E
Blade length: 105mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 215mm.
Balance: backward
Weight: 149g.
Sheath: zytel, with anti-extraction safety
Notes: limited edition to celebrate 40 years of the company's business sold in cardboard box with DC4 diamond sharpenerF-F1anniv -
Fallkniven - Phantom - Elmax & Desert Ironwood 40th Anniversary Set - Limited Edition - knife
Fällkniven AB celebrates its 40th anniversary in the international knife market with The Fällkniven Phantom model, a folding knife that is not only aesthetically appealing but also functional, with well-balanced proportions between handle and blade.
The blade uses advanced Swedish powdered steel (Elmax from Uddeholm), equipped with a convex edge for maximum performance. The handle is made of ironwood harvested in the southwestern United States, known for its density (1.2 kg/dm³) that makes it heavy and strong enough not to float.
The design of the Phantom follows the Scandinavian principle of "Form follows function," favoring clean, classic lines without superfluous details.
The Phantom comes in a gift box with a multifunctional leather case with a belt clip that can be worn either horizontally or vertically.
Intended use: sports/hunting/utility
Blade: 61/62HRC Elmax stainless steel, satin-finished, with convex sharpening
Handle: stainless steel and desert ironwood
Blade length: 73mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length when closed: 101mm.
Total length: 174mm.
Weight: 77g.
Locking system: Liner Lock
Sheath: leather, with metal clip
Notes: limited edition to celebrate 40 years of the company's business sold in cardboard caseF-PHanniv -
Takefu Village - Tanto Kiridashi knife - by Mr. Masanobu Okada - 6 cm - Japanese craftsmanship
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who forge each knife by hand
Characteristics of the knife: Mr. Masanobu Okada
Use: collection / sports
Blade: three-layer clad steel with a 62 / 63HRC Shirogami cutting edge
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: black paracord
Packaging: -
Blade length: 60mm
Total length: 165mm
Blade thickness: 4mm
Production: artisanal
Weight: 79gSheath: in kydex handcrafted by Simone Tonolli
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Takefu Village - Drop Point Kiridashi knife - by Mr. Masanobu Okada - 7.5 cm - Japanese craftsmanship
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who forge each knife by hand
Characteristics of the knife: Mr. Masanobu Okada
Use: collection / sports
Blade: three-layer clad steel with a 62 / 63HRC Shirogami cutting edge
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: black paracord
Packaging: -
Blade length: 75mm
Total length: 190mm
Blade thickness: 4mm
Production: artisanal
Weight: 114gSheath: in kydex handcrafted by Simone Tonolli
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Takefu Village - Spear Point Kiridashi knife - by Mr. Masanobu Okada - 6 cm - Japanese craftsmanship
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who forge each knife by hand
Characteristics of the knife: Mr. Masanobu Okada
Use: collection / sports
Blade: three-layer clad steel with a 62 / 63HRC Shirogami cutting edge
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: black paracord
Packaging: -
Blade length: 60mm
Total length: 167mm
Blade thickness: 4mm
Production: artisanal
Weight: 78gSheath: in kydex handcrafted by Simone Tonolli
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Takefu Village - Skinner Kiridashi knife - by Mr. Masanobu Okada - 6.5 cm - Japanese craftsmanship
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who forge each knife by hand
Characteristics of the knife: Mr. Masanobu Okada
Use: collection / sports
Blade: three-layer clad steel with a 62 / 63HRC Shirogami cutting edge
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: black paracord
Packaging: -
Blade length: 65mm
Total length: 165mm
Blade thickness: 4mm
Production: artisanal
Weight: 83gSheath: in kydex handcrafted by Simone Tonolli
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Takefu Village - Kama - Hand Forged Damascus Steel Sickle - Sickle
Beautiful traditional Japanese sickle handcrafted in laminated steel from Takefu Knives Village. Brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
Kama Features:
Use: collection / gardening
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer "Suminagashi" damask
Lama origin: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: Wood
Packaging: -
Blade length: 195mm
Total length: 430mm
Blade thickness: 3.7mm
Handle length: 360mm
Weight: 264gThe kama is a traditional agricultural tool typical of Japan and Okinawa, similar to a small sickle used to harvest wheat, and also used as a weapon. Before being used in martial arts, kama was used extensively in Asia to cut crops, especially rice.
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