Erapuu Lapland Leuku 210 Reindeer knife - Handmade
Knives handmade by knifemakers from the well-known Finnish manufactory Eräpuu.
Eräpuu Lapland knife Leuku with head 210 mm is the largest and most powerful traditional finnish knife.
Leuku knife blade
The knife has a durable carbon steel blade with a thickness of 3.3 mm and a length of 210 mm. Scandinavian carbon steel blade is characterized by high hardness (58-59 stp. HRC), sharpness and resistance to dulling. Knife Eräpuu holds focus for a long time. The blade of the knife has scandinavian cut, making it perfect even in the most demanding works. The knife's bolt goes all the way through the handle and is forged onto the head, adding to its strength.
Handle made of Karelian birch and reindeer antlers
The knife features a beautifully decorated, comfortable birch handle karelian decorated with reindeer antler and leather spacers.
The scabbard is made of leather. The whole thing is perfectly fitted, provides good protection for the knife, which holds well in this scabbard. Scabbard finished to a high standard, precisely.
Puukko knife Eräpuu recommended to all who are looking for a traditional, proven knife with a unique design and strong character. The knife will be perfect for basic knife for camping, hiking, bushcraft. Finnish knives are also ideal tools for hunters.
Characteristics:
- blade: carbon steel, hardness 58-59 HRC
- handle: karelian birch, reindeer antlers, leather.
- scabbard: leather brown
- blade thickness: 3.3 mm
- blade length: 210 mm
- blade width: 37 mm
- total length: 330 mm
Sharpening and maintenance. Don't make the tool too dull. Sharpen your knife on dedicated whetstones and sharpeners. Your tool should be cleaned, dried and oiled regularly. Especially after use in humid environments.
Be careful when using, the tool has sharp edges, risk of injury. Remember to keep the blade pointed outward from the body and away from bystanders. Use with protective gloves, store in a safe place. Keep away from children. Dispose of used product according to local regulations.