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Folding knife Herbertz Solingen Root Wood / Micarta, satin finish — pocket knife, slip joint, model 108642-0
The Herbertz Solingen Folding Knife Root Wood / Micarta with a satin-finished blade is a compact slip-joint pocket knife designed for everyday carry and light outdoor tasks. The model features a combination of natural root wood and Micarta handle scales that balance traditional appearance with enhanced grip and durability. The satin blade finish reduces glare and provides a practical cutting edge suited for routine tasks such as opening packages, basic carving and utility cutting.
This pocket knife combines natural root wood and Micarta to provide a comfortable, tactile handle that resists moisture and wear. The slip-joint mechanism offers a simple, maintenance-friendly folding action without a locking mechanism, keeping the knife lightweight and easy to carry. The satin finish on the blade improves corrosion resistance and reduces visible scratches. Its compact size makes it discreet in a pocket while remaining capable for everyday cutting needs.
Open and close the blade using the slip-joint mechanism, ensuring your fingers remain clear of the blade path. Use the knife for controlled cutting motions appropriate to the task, keeping the blade angle steady for cleaner cuts. After use, wipe the blade and handle to remove moisture or debris and fold the knife before storing in a pocket or sheath. Regularly inspect the pivot for smooth action and tighten or service as needed by a qualified technician.
For long-term performance, clean and dry the knife after exposure to moisture and lightly oil the pivot occasionally. Use a suitable sharpening method to maintain the satin-finished edge, and avoid prying or heavy-duty tasks that exceed the design intent of a slip-joint pocket knife.
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