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 elegant Hartkopf folding knife offers a blade as well as a handy multifunctional tool with bottle opener and slitted screwdriver.
This back-lock knife combines fascinating beauty and Solingen quality. It has a 300 layers Damascus blade made by Markus Balbach.
The handle is made of brass liners with snake wood scales and nickel-silver mounts.
The brass washers of the handle have scales of Ebony fitted and framed by polished German Silver fittings, with an additional engraved crest.
Renowned damascus maker Markus Balbach uses only the finest steel for this Hartkopf folding knife with the 300 Layer damascus blade.
The handle sports either Snakewood, Ebony, Olivewood, Buffalo or Buckhorn scales, attractively between polished German Silver fittings.
The Model 297 has a stainless 1.4110 blade and a 1.4034 saw with cap lifter. The traditional handle is made from European stag. It also features brass liners, nickel-silver mounts and a small engraving plate.
Three strong tools are merged into one folding hunting knife by Hartkopf.
