NESMUK FOLDER - SAFETY FIRST
The blade of the Nesmuk SOUL folder is positioned and held in place by a back spring. This exerts a force of 6 Newtons on the blade. For your safety, the blade stops at 90 degrees during opening and closing.
NESMUK SOUL FOLDER
The Nesmuk SOUL folder's balance of appearance, cutting performance, and durability perfectly reflects the soul of Nesmuk. Nesmuk quality and sharpness to go.
SOUL FOLDER - SHARP HAND FLATTER
The sophisticated construction is hidden inside: without gaps and externally visible rivets and screws, the Nesmuk Folder cannot be compared to conventional folding knives.
HANDLE MADE OF PRECIOUS MATERIAL
Bog oak, olive, or desert ironwood. Woods with evocative names are available as handle materials for your Nesmuk SOUL folder. You can choose from several premium materials to personalize your Nesmuk SOUL folder.
- Product Name: NESMUK Soul Folder handle bog oak
- Category: Cut
- Brand: Nesmuk
- Series: soul
- Price: 550,00 €
- SKU: CL15-1000043-002
Manufacturer
- Company:Nesmuk Manufaktur GmbH & Co. KG iG
- Street:Burgstrasse 101
- ZIP & City:42655 Solingen
- State:North Rhine-Westphalia
- Country:Germany
- Phone:+49 212 2357320
- Email:office@nesmuk.com
Responsible Party
- Company:Nesmuk Manufaktur GmbH & Co. KG iG
- Street:Burgstrasse 101
- ZIP & City:42655 Solingen
- State:North Rhine-Westphalia
- Country:Germany
- Phone:+49 212 2357320
- Email:office@nesmuk.com
Product Safety Description
The Nesmuk Soul Folder has a blade length of 89 mm. It's perfect for all fans of the brand who don't want to miss out on Nesmuk sharpness even when they're on the go. Perhaps as a steak knife in a restaurant? Or as a sophisticated tool for a picnic? It's unpacked and ready to use in no time. A brilliant gift idea for Nesmuk lovers. The blade steel developed by Nesmuk for the Soul series, using the rare element niobium, guarantees high sharpness and a fantastic cutting experience. A small, sharp all-rounder, now also for on the go. The handle is made of bog oak, oak wood that has been preserved in northern German moors for up to 5,000 years.