Hunting knife "Merlin" stabilised poplar
The latest addition to our Rotwild range is the Merlin hunting nodder. The classic nicker shape combines traditional forms with modern materials. The Sandvik steel 14C28N used provides excellent sharpness and corrosion resistance with high hardness (60-61 HRC). The rounded handle fits optimally in the hand and thus also allows for use when curling. The additional deep finger recess of the Merlin RWF 05 is a perfect hand stop. Both together make it possible to work comfortably and for a long time.
The knife is delivered with a handmade cowhide sheath.
*The stabilisation process changes the wood significantly: structures and grains become more intense. This makes each knife unique. The product photo is an example.
Accessories: | Leather quiver |
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Blade thickness: | 2,8 mm |
Brand: | Rotwild |
Handle length: | 108 mm |
Total length: | 200 mm |
Weight: | 90 g |
Model: | Merlin |
Blade length: | 92 mm |
Blade material: | Ballbach Damascus steel |
Handle material: | stabilisiertes geflammtes Pappelholz violett |
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.