Arbor- Outdoor Knife
The Arbor is a refined outdoor knife designed for controlled cutting tasks, field use, and everyday utility. With its clean blade profile, warm natural materials, and carefully layered handle construction, it brings together dependable performance and a distinctive handcrafted character. Crafted from N690 high-performance stainless steel, the blade offers excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and reliable durability for demanding use. Its satin-finished surface gives the knife a clean and disciplined appearance, while the balanced geometry provides confidence and control during precise cutting work. The handle is shaped from a rich combination of stabilized maple and Amboyna wood, creating a warm visual contrast with natural depth and character. Colorful liners and fine spacer details add layered refinement to the handle, giving the knife a more expressive and custom-made appearance. At the center of the handle, a distinctive Tree of Life mosaic pin made from copper and brass adds a meaningful signature touch, symbolizing growth, strength, and continuity. Technical Info Blade length: 115 mm (4.53 in) Blade width: 29 mm (1.14 in) Overall length: 225 mm (8.86 in) Weight: 199 gr (7.02 oz) Steel : N690 Stainless steel blade Handle : Stabilized maple and Amboyna wood handle, colorful liners, brass and copper Tree of Life mosaic pin Hardness : 60-61 HRC Care Designed for outdoor tasks, this knife performs best when properly maintained in the field and at home. After use, especially in wet or dirty conditions, clean the blade thoroughly and dry it completely. Apply a light coat of oil to protect the steel from moisture and corrosion. Use the knife only for cutting tasks. Avoid prying, twisting, or striking hard materials. Do not leave the knife stored wet inside its sheath for extended periods. Hand sharpening is recommended to preserve edge geometry and heat treatment.
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