Description
- Overall Length: 21,5 cm
- Blade Length: 8 cm
- Blade Thickness: 3 mm
- Weight: 130 g
- Designer: Lad Mandiola
- Blade Material: N690
- Handle Material: G10
- Opener: Wave
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Linerlock
- Color: Black
The Kerambit is a work knife, that has its origin in the Malay-Indonesian archipelago. In the 11th century, it was documented with the ring at the handle end for the first time. Even today, the crescent-shaped blade is used for the knives of fishermen or gardeners. The ring at the handle end allows for a hands-free working with the knife so you do not need to put it down and it also minimizes the danger of losing it. Today, however, the ring is rather used for sports, e.g. in different Filipino martial arts like Pencak Silat or Philipino Kali where the knife is being rotated around the small finger. Ernest Emerson was a pioneer for the renaissance of this type of knife.
Tech specs
the length: | 21,5 cm |
Weight: | 130 g |
Blade thickness:: | 3 mm |
Blade Length: | 8 cm |
Blade Material:: | N690 |
Handle Material:: | G10 |
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