Description
This is the Fallkniven TK3mopc, has Pearl and Abalone handles and the steel is Laminated 3G Steel. The blade finish is Satin.
Elegant, modern folding knives
The folding knives in the Tre Kronor series are lightweight, safe and beautiful. The new edge steel, 3G, is a revolutionary laminated anticorrosive steel, with a core comprising the well-proven powder steel Super Gold Powder Steel (SGPS) and sides of VG2.
The size of the folding knives is adapted for active everyday use; and if a larger or stronger knife is needed, we recommend either of our sheath knives TK1 or TK2.
Tre Kronor #3
The beautiful enduring design is the result of a long refinement process focusing on the functional concept of the folding knife. TK3 is a secure, solid folding knife, whose blade, in our new 3G steel, represents the best on the market today. The blade locks in its open position with a well-proven locking mechanism. Every folding knife is manufactured by hand, which should and does mean small variations. Many different versions of this model are planned for the future: see our web site for more information.
Real pearl is one of the most exlusive materials for handles. This is a class AAA mop, understood to be the best in the world. All mop come from industry grown banks.
Mod. TK3mop
Total length: 6.5″ (165 mm)
Length folded: 3.8″ (97 mm)
Blade length: 2.76″ (70 mm)
Blade thickness: 0.12″ (3 mm)
Weigth: 103 g (3.5) oz
Steel: 3G
Hardness (edge): 62 HRC
Handle material: Mother of Pearl
Pouch: Black cordura
5 out of 5 Great Knife
Knife enthusiast (verified owner) –
My review of the knife I received – The fit and finish was perfect. Better than many custom makers I have seen. Blade perfectly centered when closed. Lock up was like a bank vault. No play in any direction. The quality of the handle material was the real surprise. The white pearl was exhibition quality, and the accents here equally good. This is not what most production knives get and use. I do not know if they all have this quality of pearl, or if I just won the lottery with this one. Back to the fit, there was not even light coming through where the back spacer and lock bar are mated to the frame, except obviously where the cutout to release the lock is. If I had to nit pick, to find a flaw, the blade grind on the one side very slightly break through the top. but only a real knife nut would ever notice it. Great gentleman’s knife.
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