Hippekniep - Tradition in variety and size

Hippekniep pocket knife 

Our workhorse in the past and today 

The fact that the large Hippeknieps (goat knives) were once used as working knives in agriculture can still be guessed today from their sturdy and simple design. The pocket knives combine tradition and craftsmanship. Precise workmanship paired with European woods such as ice beech, root walnut or plum give the knife its charm. There is also a linen micarta version to choose from. The plates and rivets are made of brass. The head rivet is ground flush with the handle scales. The Hippekniep is manufactured in a large and small version.

Hippekniep pocket knife 

  • Carbon steel blade made from C75 
  • Handle material: root walnut, plum, ice beech, micarta 
  • Hole for attaching a lanyard on all three sizes 
  • Optional: Vegetable-tanned leather strap with sheath 
  • Large version: blade length 95 mm, handle length 115 mm 
  • Medium version: blade length 82 mm, handle length 80 mm 
  • Small version: blade length 75 mm, handle length 90 mm

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