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Karesuando

Sudja

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  • Fixed Blade
  • Yes
  • Karesuando
  • 19,50 cm
  • 8,70 cm
  • 3,10 mm
  • 92,00 g
  • 12C27
  • Walnut Wood
  • Fixed
  • Europe
  • Brown
  • Uncoated
  • Leather
  • 02KA082
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The Sudja has the classic, somewhat narrower blade with which Karesuando equips many of its knives. The elaborate handle consists of walnut root and has a pommel made from torched curly birch . For contrast, two rings of oiled curly...read more
The Sudja has the classic, somewhat narrower blade with which Karesuando equips many of its knives. The elaborate handle consists of walnut root and has a pommel made from torched curly birch. For contrast, two rings of oiled curly birch in its natural color are fitted, giving the knife an especially refined appearance. The pommel widens slightly towards the end and ensures an excellent grip. Blade steel Sandvik 12C27. Brass hand guard. Delivery includes leather sheath with puncture protection and standard belt loop.

Warning and safety information:
Cut injuries: The most common danger when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can quickly penetrate skin and tissue.
Slipping of the knife: Improper or excessive pressure can cause the knife to slip, resulting in uncontrolled movements that can cause injuries.
Injuries due to falls: Knives should never be left unsecured or near table edges to prevent them from falling and injuring someone.
Blunt knives: Blunt knives pose a greater risk of injury as they require more force and can slip more easily. Knives should therefore be properly sharpened regularly.
Improper use: Using a knife for tasks for which it is not intended (e.g. as a lever tool) can not only damage the blade, but also lead to accidents.

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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.

Manufacturer information:
Karesuando-Kniven
Rastigatan 2, 980 16 Karesuando, Sweden
Web: www.karesuandokniven.com
E-Mail: order@karesuandokniven.com
Phone: +46 7256 00977

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

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