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For fans of Jens Ansø, the announcement that the Haddock was being reworked came as a bit of a sensation. After all, this knife is one of the most famous designs of the Danish knifemaker and still the series version manufactured by Böker in Solingen enjoys great popularity.
With the redesign of the Haddock, Ansø has brought the iconic design into 2019 and redesigned the knife from the ground up.
The handle is now made entirely of titanium and is a bit slimmer with its slightly rounded handle scales. The surface features a very finely milled groove pattern that gives the Haddock a good grip on the one hand and an interesting look on the other. The locking spring of the titanium framelock has been fitted with a steel insert to prevent wear in contact with the blade root. At the same time, this Steel Insert serves as over-extension protection when the lock is opened.
The clip, the backspacer as well as the collar of the axle screw are made of blue anodized titanium, but can optionally be ordered in other colors. It is noteworthy that the 3D milled clip has also been provided with a fine ribbing of the surface. This detail is exemplary of how detail-oriented Ansø works. Nothing is left to chance here.
While the handle of the Haddock has been redesigned, Ansø continues to use its modified sheepsfoot shape for the blade. However, here a slightly fatter and more elegant line was chosen, which fits perfectly with the new handle.
The steel used is still Damasteel RWL-34, which is very popular with European and South African knifemakers thanks to its excellent edge retention.
Like all custom models, the new Haddock is made in Denmark by Jens Ansø himself. Although he mills all parts in high-precision CNC technology, many steps are still done by hand. With the new Haddock, Ansø has actually managed to revive one of his own classics in an interesting way and delivers a result that will delight fans of the designer and knife enthusiasts alike.
| Blade length: | 8,5 |
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| Blade material: | RWL 34 |
| Designer: | Jens Anso |
| Handle Material: | Titanium |
| Knife type: | Custom |
| Lefthand suitable: | Limited suitable |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | Yes |
| Locking Mechanism: | Framelock |
| Made in: | Europe |
| Opening: | Nail Nick |
| Overall Length: | 19,8 |
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