The Skimen Model is the creation of Ruslan Skimen a knife repairman. This is the first knife of the Adimanti design series, embodying convenience, logic, respectability. The Ganzo brand has long been firmly entrenched in the market with a reputation as a manufacturer of inexpensive and high-quality knives.
The Skimen Model is the creation of Ruslan Skimen a knife repairman. This is the first knife of the Adimanti design series, embodying convenience, logic, respectability. The Ganzo brand has long been firmly entrenched in the market with a reputation as a manufacturer of inexpensive and high-quality knives.
Folding knives are especially convenient for tourism and Ganzo G7452 model is made in such a way as to take into account all the features of field use. Metal for this knife - stainless steel. This solid steel grade 440C (about 58HRC), which is capable for a long time to maintain a high quality sharpening. The blade has a sharp tip, characteristic forms of drop-point, and completely straight line sharpening. Carbon fiber is used for handle material. It is easily recognizable by the exclusive interlacing fibers. Carbon is comparable in strength to steel, but much lighter and it is the best for tourist knives. In addition, it is comfortable to hold, even during cold weather or after a prolonged stay of the knife in the sun. Blade length in the ready for use is 21 cm. Of these, 9 cm falls on the blade. G-Lock helps for entirely safe using of this model.
As a material for the blade of the knife Stainless steel grade 440C has choosen. This alloy contains manganese, silicon and chromium, which contribute to high strength of the metal and give it a good corrosion resistance. The hardness of the blade knife F7542 reaches 58-60 units in accordance with the Rockwell scale. Long blade remains sharp and is suitable for operation with different materials.
F7542 is a folding model, equipped with a locking mechanism that holds the blade in place. G-Lock allows you to quickly open the knife with one hand and completely eliminates accidental changing of the blade position.