The Kolkkapartio

The Kolkkapartio is the smallest of the scout knife series. The blade is 10cm long, made of polished carbon steel, and its shape is characteristic for all the scout knives. The handle is built up from stacked leather layers, and its surface is then sanded and varnished. The ferrules on both ends of the handle are polished aluminum. The bolster serves also as a finger guard preventing the index finger from slipping to the blade. The sheath is dark or light brown round sewn leather, and at the tip and at the mouth there are reinforcements made of polished stainless steel. The design on the sheath is done by pressing. The Scout Knife production began in 1925 continuing uninterrupted ever since. The Kolkkapartio total length is 20cm, knife is 19cm, blade 10cm.

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The Kolkkapartio is the smallest of the scout knife series. The blade is 10cm long, made of polished carbon steel, and its shape is characteristic for all the scout knives. The handle is built up from stacked leather layers, and its surface is then sanded and varnished. The ferrules on both ends of the handle are polished aluminum. The bolster serves also as a finger guard preventing the index finger from slipping to the blade. The sheath is dark or light brown round sewn leather, and at the tip and at the mouth there are reinforcements made of polished stainless steel. The design on the sheath is done by pressing. The Scout Knife production began in 1925 continuing uninterrupted ever since. The Kolkkapartio total length is 20cm, knife is 19cm, blade 10cm.

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The villagers and boys were amazed and in awe when a huge oddity rolled down the road in September, 1922. Alfred Kosola’s horses had to tax their strength when drawing a sleigh with an indenting hammer of 5.000 kilograms, along the snowless road to the Järvenpää’s factory. The cubs’ imagination really took over, when they began to hear a constant pounding from the factory. It was like an iron giant’s sledgehammer banging.

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