Description
Particularities:
- Especially for rescue workers
- Blade made of 1.4110 stainless steel with Kalgard coating
- With belt cutter and glass breaker
- Cordura sheath with plastic insert and US MOLLE carrying system
Sharpening voucher
With the purchase of this knife, we give you a voucher card for professional re-sharpening free of charge. Even the best knives lose their sharpness over time, despite optimal use and storage. If the process has progressed too far, sharpening with a sharpening steel is no longer sufficient. With our sharpening voucher, we give you the opportunity to let your knife shine in new splendor. Your knife will be sharpened at the Wasserkraft Manufaktur in Solingen Wipperkotten. All further information can be found on the voucher card.
Eickhorn Aviator II:
AVIATOR II - Rescue knife with Tanto blade in sandwich construction made of 1.4110 stainless steel (HRC 57), with which even laminated glass panes of aircraft can be sawed. A tactical black Kalgard coating protects the blade from unwanted reflections. Seat belts can be easily cut with the belt cutter. Current-insulated handle made of glass fiber reinforced plastic with glass breaker at the end of the handle. With eyelet for an additional lanyard. Cordura sheath with plastic insert and US MOLLE carrying system to attach to the survival vest. Including diamond sharpening plate and leg straps. Total length 27 cm. Blade 13.5 cm. Blade thickness 4.8 mm. Weight 235 g.
Eickhorn Solingen:
Eickhorn knives enjoy an excellent reputation around the world for their robustness and functionality. Originally, the popular and sought-after combat, bayonet and rescue knives were made almost exclusively for authorities. However, there was also a quick demand from civilians, who saw the advantage of an Eickhorn knife and wanted to claim it for themselves.
The knives from Eickhorn are true masterpieces and border on perfection. In order to achieve this, Eickhorn is meticulous in selecting the raw materials that can ultimately be processed into a knife. Once the choice of materials has been completed, they are given to the talented knife makers who work according to old tradition, combined with the latest knife technology. The resulting blanks are sent to the professional knife sharpeners, who let the blades shine. Last but not least, the knives have to go through a final thorough check in which they are checked for manufacturing defects, so that they can then be called Eickhorn knives.
The manufacturing company Eickhorn is a real Solingen company, which grew up in this city and helped to build up the image of the “City of Blades”. For this reason, Eickhorn does not want to relocate its production facility abroad, but rather to continue producing at home.
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