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No longer available
- Type: Fixed Blade
- Blade Material: 12C27
- Handle Material: Beech Wood
- Lock Type: Fixed
- Made in: Europe
- Color: Brown
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Sheath Material: Leather
- Item Number: 02KA093
No longer available
- Sharpener
5 weeks approx. from order
- Polishing Paste
5 weeks approx. from order
- Fixed Blade
- 12C27
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- 420C
- Leather
- Fixed
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- N690
- Micarta
- Toni Tietzel
- Fixed
18 weeks approx. from order
- Fixed Blade
- Damascus
- Curly Birch Wood
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- N690
- Micarta
5 weeks approx. from order
- Axe / Tomahawk
- 3Cr13
- Bone, Birch Wood
No longer available
- Fixed Blade
- Carbon Steel
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- 440C
- Grenadill Wood
- Fixed
5 weeks approx. from order
- Fixed Blade
- 12C27
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- N695
- Ebony
- Fixed
In stock
- Fixed Blade
- N695
- Micarta
No longer available
- Fixed Blade
- Damascus
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
5 weeks approx. from order
- Fixed Blade
- Damascus
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
No longer available
- Fixed Blade
- 12C27
- Birch Wood
- Fixed
No longer available
- Fixed Blade
- 1075
- Walnut Wood
- Fixed
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- 12C27
- Curly Birch Wood
- No
Karesuando
Karesuando is a town in Lapland in the far north of Sweden. Located directly on the banks of the river Kaaresuvanto, which marks the border with Finland. In Karesuando, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle in the land of the elks, the reindeer, the midnight sun and the polar light, nordic knives are handmade according to old tradition. Karesuando has been a manufacturer since 1975 and since then has produced over one million blades. Only natural, traditional materials are used, such as oiled grains and reindeer horn as handle material, as well as selected cowhide for the sheaths.
Karesuando is a town in Lapland in the far north of Sweden. Located directly on the banks of the river Kaaresuvanto, which marks the border with Finland. In Karesuando, 250 km north of the... more