Rinkhals - Arno Bernard Knives - Slipjoint titanium pocket knife RWL34 with grenadilla wood
Arno Bernard Knives usually uses materials such as warthog tusks or various micarta shells. A rink neck with bowls made of wood is a bit rarer.
The Arno Bernard Rinkhals is a slipjoint knife and meets the requirements of §42a. The Rinkhals is first-class workmanship and has a half-stop. The knife comes with a matching leather case for your pocket, as well as a certificate and a handmade hank.
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It's the little things that make a rinkneck so special. Did you know that the Rinkhals blade root is polished? A little thing that many are not aware of but has a big impact! They notice this when they open the blade of the Rinkhals. An absolutely clean and soft gait. This is due to the polished blade root, because there is hardly any resistance when opening it. This allows the steel to slide smoothly into position. I don't know of any other company that takes such a small thing into account in production.
Characteristics:
Steel: RWL-34
Handle: titanium glass beads blasted
Grip inlay: Grenadilla wood (is not subject to species protection according to BfN since less than 10kg of shell material is imported)
Closure: Slipjoint - Half stop
Blade length: 71mm
Total length closed: 94mm
Total length open: 165mm
Weight: 65.2g
Accessories: leather pouch + general certificate
The grain and color will differ from the picture.