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Home Products Rinkhals Kudu Bone

Rinkhals Kudu Bone

by Bernard, Arno

SKU 1036357

Date Added 03/10/2022

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $475.00

Overview

This Rinkhals takes you back to simpler time, when your first pocket knife opened and closed without any locking mechanism. This updated version of the classic slip joint is 6.5” overall with a 2.8” blade and a full sized 3.7” frame with a 2.8” handle inlay. It features a beautiful design with a versatile, RWL34 stainless steel blade, a nail nick for easy opening and a thumb notch for comfort. Just like your old Buck®, Western® or Case®, the blade features a mirror finish. The hand-sewn, leather slip protects it in your pocket and the matching bead attached to the leather lanyard makes it easy to access. This lightweight knife sheds ounces by using Titanium for the frame, pocket clip, collar and screws and only weighs 2.3 ounces!

The slip joint mechanism of this folding knife features an innovative “safety “when it is approximately halfway open which causes the blade to be under very little tension so it is easy to move your fingers out of the way before tension builds again and assists you in closing (or opening) the knife. Most slip joint knives have continuous tension throughout their entire range, which in some cases causes the blade to close before you can get your fingers out of the way. Since this knife does not have a mechanism that locks it open, always cut with the blade going away from you to prevent injury.


 

The folder is 6.5” overall with a 2.8” blade and a full sized 3.7” frame with a 2.8” handle inlay.

 

Comes with original box, hank, leather sheath, and card. Has some light scuffs and scratches, otherwise excellent condition. 

Product Details

Blade Length 2.75

Overall Length 6.5

Closed Length 3.75

Weight (oz) 2.7

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip, Half Stop, Has Sheath

Blade Material RWL-34

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Metallic, Bone

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Bernard, Arno
Bernard, Arno

"I made my first knife in 1978 out of a saw blade, at that time I was a teacher at a technical school. I started making knives on a regular basis in 1991 and became a full time maker in 1996. I like to work with different ivory (legal), especially mammoth and warthog ivories. I work with steels like ATS34, 12C27, Damasteel and other Damascus. I live in South Africa and did my first show in the USA in 1996 and visit the States to do about 8 shows per year. I have been a member of the South African Knifemakers Guild since 1994. I make fixed blades as well as folders."