Mercury Luc Magnacut - Limited Edition -

High-end version limited to 100 pieces with fat carbon handle.

  • Slipjoint pocket knife without lock
  • made in Maniago Italy
  • with a Magnacut blade

    Experience the perfect combination of tradition and modernity with the Luc Slipjoint from Mercury. Inspired by the classic worker knives of the 1950s, this pocket knife impresses with its timeless design and outstanding craftsmanship.

    The limited edition of just 100 pieces features handle scales made from milled FatCarbon, which are not only extremely light but also extremely robust. The velvety feel makes the Luc a real hand flatterer, while the elongated pike blade made of Magnacut steel with a Sabre grind offers excellent cutting performance and high durability.

    A special highlight is the precisely milled nail nick, which has been placed in the transition to the swedge and ensures a secure grip when opening the blade. Thanks to the strong back spring, the blade remains firmly in position and minimizes the risk of accidental folding.

    The Luc Slipjoint is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a classic pocket knife with modern materials and functions

Blade length: 7,6
Blade material: CPM Magnacut, Magnacut
Blade runs on: Washer
Blade thickness: 2,5
Clip: No
Closed Length: 10,6
Handle Material: Fat Carbon
Knife type: Limited editions
Legal to carry in Germany: Yes
Locking Mechanism: Slip Joint
Made in: Maniago/IT
Opening: Nail Nick
Overall Length: 18,9
Weight: 79

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Warn-/Sicherheitshinweis:

Schnittverletzungen: Die häufigste Gefahr bei der Verwendung von Messern ist das Risiko von Schnittverletzungen. 

Scharfe Klingen können schnell durch Haut und Gewebe dringen. Abrutschen des Messers: Ein unsachgemäßes oder zu starkes Drücken kann dazu führen, dass das Messer abrutscht und unkontrollierte Bewegungen entstehen, die Verletzungen verursachen können. Verletzungen durch 
Stürze: Messer sollten niemals ungesichert oder in der Nähe von Tischkanten abgelegt werden, um zu verhindern, dass sie herunterfallen und jemanden verletzen. 

Stumpfe Messer: Stumpfe Messer stellen ein größeres Verletzungsrisiko dar, da sie mehr Kraft erfordern und leichter abrutschen können. Messer sollten daher regelmäßig sachgemäß nachgeschärft werden. 
Nicht bestimmungsgemäße Nutzung: Das Verwenden eines Messers für Aufgaben, für die es nicht vorgesehen ist (z.B. als Hebelwerkzeug), kann nicht nur die Klinge beschädigen, sondern auch zu Unfällen führen.

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