CESAR BOZAL (123-K)
The Cudeman Cesar Bozal is a very special knife. It can be categorized in the hunting, survival or even bushcraft section due to its special double machining with Scandinavian edge. Is it a kitchen knife? Not really. It is a sporting hunting knife ideal for cutting, boning or preparing your wild game. It is named after its designer, Mr. César Bozal. Its steel is Sandvik 14c28n with a hardness of 59/60 HRc. This design went on sale in 2012 with two versions, this one in polished natural cocobolo and in polished black micarta with red spacers (123-M).
Its curved handle is very ergonomic as it was thought to be able to work for hours with it, without any discomfort in the hand. It also has a pin at the end for a lanyard. It includes a brown leather sheath, vertically carried. It is one of the most extraordinary pieces made for lovers of natural wood.
CESAR BOZAL (123-K) in detail
Technical data |
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Blade length: 11 cm |
Handle length: 12 cm |
Total length: 23 cm |
Blade thickness: 3.8 mm |
Blade width: 3.5 cm |
Blade: Scandinavian double hollow ground edge |
Blade finish: Satin |
Blade tip: Wharncliffe |
Steel: Sandvik 14c28n |
Steel hardness: 59/60 HRc |
Structure: One piece |
Handle anchorage: Flat aluminum rivet |
Handle: Polished Cocobolo |
Holster Material: Brown Leather (Included) |
Piece weight: 170 gr (Approx.) |
Case weight: 70 gr (Approx.) |
- Pin for lanyard
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