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Capucin Kaki G10 Handle Linerlock Folding Knife

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  • The Capuchin pocket knife.
    The Capuchin or "Capucin" in French is the oldest replica within the 6644 series of historical French knives. This knife was fairly common during the 17th century; the handles were made of very easily found materials such as horn tip and woods such as oak.  With its conical tip designed to evoke the hooded shape of the Capuchin monks, it was sold everywhere in France. Its blade, shaped like a sage leaf was safely lodged in the Capuchin, thus avoiding the tip from protruding in the pocket. Made in France

Overall open length:7.87" -  20cm
Numbered model:
No
Handle Length:
4.52" - 11,5cm
Blade Thickness:
0.11" -  2,8mm
Blade Material:
X70CRMO17 Stainless Steel
Blade:
Brushed stainless steel
Blade Hardness:
59-60HRC
Blade Style:
Sage
Weight:
3.21 oz - 91gr
Handle:
G10 machined via multi-axis CNC.
Liner Thickness:
0.059" - 1,5mm
Pocket Clip:
No
Locking Mechanism:
liner-lock
Classe:
ARTO6644
Markings:
YAG laser

Shop from over 100 French Made Leather Sheaths

Max Capdebarthes is a master leather craftsman located in the tiny (pop. 800) 12th-century village of Sauveterre de Rouergue in the southwest of France.

Each sheath is made from carefully selected genuine cowhide. Mr. Max Capdebarthes is considered by most knife manufacturers as the best leather craftsman in Europe, perhaps the world.
Many acclaimed cutlers, such as Forge de Laguiole, Fontenille Pataud and Chateau Laguiole contracts Max for their needs.