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Moose Hunting: the SK2 Embla is the ultimate knife for moose hunting. Fallkniven Sweden quality knives.
Fallkniven item SK2 Embla Hunting knife - With a strong grip, a solid cross guard and a laminated cobalt steel blade (HRC 60) the design of this knife should satisfy even the most demanding hunter. Cobalt steel is a non-brittle material which takes and holds a tremendously sharp edge. A deep and secure leather sheath completes the akage. For best care of the handle, treat it with wood oil. If you keep the knife clean and dry, you can expect years of trouble-free use.
Information published by the manufacturer: Steel Lam. CoS - Hardness (HRC) 60 - Edge Convex - Tang Protruding broad tang - Handle material Desert Ironwood - Sheath Leather - Weight, knife only (g) 164 - Blade length (mm) 100 - Blade thickness (mm) 4,5 - Total length (mm) 212 - Finger guard Stainless Steel. Pakage: cardboard box. The handle can have shades and streaks different from that reproduced on the image.
The name Embla is very old and can first be found in Swedish Viking times around 700 to 1100 AD. The Viking women were the equals of their men and followed them on their voyages. The Vikings were feared for their prowess at combat, but respected law and order, offering protection for the women of their communities, and the orderly conduct of their parliament. To this day, about 1500 Swedish women are named Embla. The name is mentioned in the Edda, a collection of mythological and heroic poems which are more than a thousand years old.