Anchor knife "Anchor blue"
OTTER Anchor Knife – A Piece of Seafaring Tradition in Your Hand
For centuries, the anchor knife has symbolized hope and home. In the past, women gave this knife to their men as a lucky charm and token of connection before heading out to sea. Today, the OTTER Anchor Knife lets you hold not only a piece of tradition but also genuine craftsmanship from Solingen, Germany.
The highly polished brass bolsters and the inlaid anchor on the handle offer maritime elegance. The stabilized blue poplar handle scales feature a unique grain, reminiscent of waves – a perfect nod to the knife’s maritime heritage.
- Sheepfoot blade – available in stainless or carbon steel
- Handle scales made from stabilized blue poplar – each piece is unique
- Handcrafted in the traditional OTTER Knife manufactory, Solingen
- Elegant, highly polished brass bolsters & inlaid anchor
Every knife is a one-of-a-kind exclusive, produced in very limited series!
We also recommend our matching leather sheath inas well as the knife holster in the following colors:
Manufacturer information:
OTTER-Messer GmbH
Schwertstraße 35, 42651 Solingen, Germany
Web: https://www.otter-messer.de/
Email: info@otter-messer.de
Phone: +49 212 337829
Blade shape: | Sheepfoot |
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Blade thickness: | 3,0 mm |
Brand: | OTTER Pocket Knives |
Handle length: | 100 mm |
Material Bolster: | Brass, high-gloss polished |
Material Erl/Liner: | Brass |
Material spring: | Carbon steel C45 |
Total length: | 180 mm |
Weight: | 100 g |
Model: | Anchor knives |
Version: | Large version |
Blade length: | 80 mm |
Blade material: | Carbon steel C75, Stainless steel 1.4034 |
Handle material: | Stabilised poplar blue |
Lock: | Slipjoint |
The pocket knives and fixed blade knives offered by OTTER-Messer are tools that must be used carefully and properly. Please observe the following safety instructions to minimize risks and ensure safe use.
2. Important Notes on Safe Use- Cutting Tool, Not a Toy: Pocket knives and fixed blade knives are not toys. They must not be accessible to children or unauthorized persons.
- Sharp Blades: The knives are sharp and can cause injuries if handled improperly.
- Always keep fingers away from the cutting area.
- Store knives in suitable sheaths or cases.
- No Use for Inappropriate Purposes: Use knives only for their intended purpose (e.g., cutting materials). Avoid prying, throwing, or other improper applications.
- Safe Transport: Ensure that knives are stored safely during transport so that neither you nor others are endangered.
- Knives should always be kept out of the reach of children.
- Store knives in a dry and secure place to prevent rust and unauthorized access.
- Clean knives after use with a damp cloth and dry them thoroughly.
- Regularly sharpen the blade with appropriate tools to maintain functionality.
- Avoid contact with aggressive chemicals that could damage the blade or handle.
- Risk of Injury: Improper use can lead to serious cuts.
- Misuse May Have Legal Consequences: The improper use of knives can have legal implications in some countries. Adhere to applicable regulations and carry knives only where permitted.
- Caution with Self-Opening Knives: Knives with automatic or spring-assisted mechanisms must be handled with extra care to prevent unwanted opening.
The manufacturer and seller accept no liability for damages resulting from improper use or disregard of safety instructions.