The Friedrich Hartkopf pocket knife manufacturer has been in existence since 1890 and specializes in the production of high-quality, handcrafted pocket knives and stilettos. All models feature blades made of high-quality steel. The bolsters are made of solid nickel silver, which means Hartkopf pocketknives aren't necessarily the lightest. However, our goal is not to produce the lightest pocketknives, but rather the most durable ones. We cannot and do not want to produce mass-produced items, but rather pocketknives for people who appreciate individuality.
The handle scales of the Hartkopf pocket knife are made of noble snakewood
This knife from the Solingen company Hartkopf presents itself in a very classic way
You should not miss this Hartkopf folder on a hike or a picnic.
This elegant Hartkopf folder has a polished stainless steel 1.4034 blade.
Three strong tools are merged into one folding hunting knife by Hartkopf.
Small and elegant, that is the Hartkopf pocket folding knife with a blade of stainless 1.4034 steel.
Two blades at once in this compact Hartkopf folding knife. Both blades are made from stainless 1.4034 steel. The handle is fitted with neatly crafted ebony scales.
A Hartkopf folding knife with a knack. After folding open the fork if can be pushed apart to allow for simultaneous use of fork and knife.
This kind of knife was produced by many Solingen companies at the end of the 19th century for military units througout the world.
