Description
Extrema Ratio - Corvo Black
The Corvo by Extrema Ratio is a traditional Chilean Army knife, whose origin is more than mysterious. The origin of this type of knife can no longer be precisely determined. This was probably already done by the Spanish conquistadors around the 16th. Century brought to the new world and had already been used in the Moorish Wars of the Spaniards. The Corvo also shows a distant affinity to the Jambiya, the traditional Arabic dagger, which is still considered a male accessory in Yemen today.
The handle is made of non-slip Forprene, with a lanyard attachment at the end of the handle. The Corvo comes in a nylon sheath with front pocket and leg strap.
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Features
Total length | 31 cm |
Blade length | 17.5 cm |
Blade shape | Hawkbill blade |
Steel | Böhler N690 |
Handle Material | "Forprene" |
Sheath | Nylon |
Weight | 362 g |
Weight (single piece) | 362 g |
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