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Maserin Cutlery Consoli Black Burl Wood handles CPM-S35VN steel Satin finish 402-RN

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

$92.52

This is the Maserin Cutlery Consoli, has Black Burl Wood handles and the steel is CPM-S35VN.  The blade finish is Satin.

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SKU: MA402RNS35 Category: Brand:

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This is the Maserin Cutlery Consoli, has Black Burl Wood handles and the steel is CPM-S35VN.  The blade finish is Satin.

 
*Our opinion:  The pull is a 4.  The Maserin factory effort on this knife as compared to their entire catalog is 8.

 

Maker: Maserin Cutlery
Model: Consoli
Frame: Stainless
Handles: Black Burl Wood
Maker ID: 402-RN
Condition: New/Mint
Lock Type: Lockback
Blade Style: Drop Point
Pull: 4
Blade Steel: CPM-S35VN
Hardness: 60HRC
Blade Thickness: 130/1000
Closed Length: 4 inches
Blade Length: 2 7/8 inches
Edge Length: 2 11/16 inches
Overall Length: 6 7/8 inches
Weight: 3 oz
Sheath: Leather Pocket Slip
Factory Box: Yes
Blade Finish: Satin
Maker Effort: 8
Country: Italy

 

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  1. iago1955

    5 out of 5 Nice knife

    (verified owner)

    Nice feel and very sharp right out of the package. Very classy looking too. The action is pretty stiff, but a bit of oil and regular use should remedy that.

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  2. Haasome

    5 out of 5 Another Great Knife

    (verified owner)

    This is a beautifully made knife with a nice design and detailing. It is easy to open and has a great feel in my hand. I might take back one half star for a less than perfect lock release. The lock release requires more pressure than I think should be required to close the knife. Other than that it’s perfect.

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