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NRAJOE
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Marttini Big game hunter...

Post by NRAJOE »

Bought this on ebay last night:

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Brand New in the box. First Quality
Marttiini Big Game Hunter. 10" overall. 5" 420 stainless clip point blade. Black textured Kraton handle with cast metal finger guard. Black leather belt sheath.

The sharpness (razor sharp) of Marttiini® Knives is world-famous. The good reputation comes from the special Marttiini®-Steel and the high quality manufacturing process.The blades are made from a special stainless chrome steel. Many tests and developing work have been done until the right combination of chrome and the other materials have been founded. The tempering at just the right temperature - determined from Janne Marttiini’s developing work - ensures the durable and strong blade. The composition of the materials (containing 13% of chrome) tempered to 54-56 on the Rockwell hardness scale (HRC) is the best combination for knife blade. The 13% of chrome assures the steel to be durable, absolutely stainless and saltwater resistance (even acid resistance).


$25 shipped.... 8)
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Mos' handsome knife, Mr. NRAJOE!
Looks like it's up to doing some 'serious' work. Nice score!
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Post by butch »

very nice Ive seen knives like that but they were well "over" the $25 you paid,good score! 8)
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nice hunter.
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thats what i'm talkin about. Nice sized hunter and a great value.
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