Anchor 171LB with Holster
Formerly a working knife in seafaring, today it is a reliable companion even outside the sea. Anchor knives have been produced since the middle of the 19th century. Even then, the shape and blade were comparable to today’s knives. When exactly the anchor was added as a stylistic element can no longer be precisely traced historically. The blade with its straight edge and downturned tip is suitable both for pulling cuts and for descaling fish.
Blade: Carbon Steel C75
Overall Length: 16.5 cm
Blade Length: 7.5 cm
Handle Length: 9 cm
Handle: Smoked Oak with leather strap
Holster: Otter MH 01 SW. Handmade with vegetable-tanned cowhide
Formerly a working knife in seafaring, today it is a reliable companion even outside the sea. Anchor knives have been produced since the middle of the 19th century. Even then, the shape and blade were comparable to today’s knives. When exactly the anchor was added as a stylistic element can no longer be precisely traced historically. The blade with its straight edge and downturned tip is suitable both for pulling cuts and for descaling fish.
Blade: Carbon Steel C75
Overall Length: 16.5 cm
Blade Length: 7.5 cm
Handle Length: 9 cm
Handle: Smoked Oak with leather strap
Holster: Otter MH 01 SW. Handmade with vegetable-tanned cowhide
Formerly a working knife in seafaring, today it is a reliable companion even outside the sea. Anchor knives have been produced since the middle of the 19th century. Even then, the shape and blade were comparable to today’s knives. When exactly the anchor was added as a stylistic element can no longer be precisely traced historically. The blade with its straight edge and downturned tip is suitable both for pulling cuts and for descaling fish.
Blade: Carbon Steel C75
Overall Length: 16.5 cm
Blade Length: 7.5 cm
Handle Length: 9 cm
Handle: Smoked Oak with leather strap
Holster: Otter MH 01 SW. Handmade with vegetable-tanned cowhide