Anchor knife "Marbled horn"
Product information "Anchor knife "Marbled horn""
The anchor knife is not only a functional tool, but also a real piece of art. The marbled horn scales offer breathtaking contrasts and unique patterns - each handle is one of a kind. The brass bolsters and the brass anchor embedded in the handle lend the knife a maritime elegance reminiscent of seafaring tradition.
History: The anchor knife was originally developed by sailors as a reliable tool for everyday use at sea. Today, the anchor, a symbol of hope, adorns the handles and is a reminder of the robust tradition of the craft.
- Material: Unique coloured horn scales with fascinating patterns
- Design: Brass cheeks and a brass anchor embedded in the handle - perfect for collectors and lovers of maritime craftsmanship
- Exclusivity: Each handle scales is unique, the knife is a real collector's item
We recommend our matching leather case in

as well as the knife holster in the colours:


| Blade shape: | Sheepfoot |
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| Blade thickness: | 3,0 mm |
| Brand: | OTTER Pocket Knives |
| Handle length: | 103 mm |
| Material Bolster: | Steel |
| Material Erl/Liner: | Steel |
| 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: | Bunthorn |
| 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.















