Description of 🔪 OPINEL 6 Beech (123060) Wood Multitool: Versatile and Durable
Folding knife Opinel No. 6, stainless steel The Tradition collection is traditional Opinel folding knives with a unique Viroblock® blade locking system: the latch is a split sleeve that is located directly at the junction of the blade and handle. In the open state, the cut on the clutch is aligned with the plane of the blade. To fix the blade, the clutch must be rotated. The collection''s timeless knives are designed specifically for camping or outdoor picnics and are available in a wide range of colors and handle materials.
Blade material :Steel 12S27 Sandvik TM steelHardness on the Rockwell scale (Hrc) :56-57 Blade profile type :Clip Point / Bowie Blade cutting edge type :PlainGrind type (blade section) :Flat GrindBlade treatment or coating type :Polished bladeHandle material :Wood beechKnife type lock :Viroblock®Device for opening the blade :Notch on the blade Blade length (see) :7.0Knife length (see) :15.0Length in the folded position (cm) :11.0Classification, knife type :Gentleman''s knifeCompany manufacturer :Opinel, FranceCountry of manufacturer : France Opinel knives (France) Opinel - a knife with a history Opinel is a brand that is known to special connoisseurs of classic edged weapons, which have been popular since 1885. After all, it was then that the first folding knife with such an original name was invented. By the way, Opinel is the name of the founder of the company. And even now these knives proudly wear it. Therefore, having such a knife, you can touch the family heirlooms from France.
How Opinel differs from analogues Opinel produces a lot of interesting products, such as cutlery and garden tools. But of course knives are especially popular. The whole secret of Opinel lies in their design and the use of special materials. This became the rule of the manufacturer, which is unshakable to this day.
For example, the fact that only natural wood is used in knives for the handle. For this, especially expensive breeds are selected, such as boxwood or bubing. For the blade, the manufacturer chose two materials - Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel and high carbon steel. In the first case, a special mark “inox” can be seen on the blade, and in the second - “carbone”. The steel is high strength and can last almost forever.
As for the blade shape of Opinel knives, it depends primarily on the purpose. Knives with a wide range of applications usually have a fairly wide blade with a pointed top and a beveled butt. Opinel knives are made in
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