Product Details
Old Hickory Mini 3.4" Fillet Knife with Sheath by Ontario®. Expanding upon nearly 100 successful years, the Old Hickory line of knives just added what they believe will be another classic... a staple in kitchens and backpacks the world over. Introducing the new-for-2020 Old Hickory Mini Filet Knife which comes packaged with a leather sheath.
Notes
- Not legal for sale in the following states: New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts and Hawaii
- Can not be sold internationally
Specifications
Overall Length: 6.9" |
Blade Length: 3.4" |
Blade Steel: Premium Stainless Steel |
Blade Finish: Satin |
Rockwell Hardness: 57-59HRC |
Handle Material: Hardwood |
Carry System: Leather Sheath |
Includes
- Knife
- Sheath
Features
- Engineered to provide superior cutting power
- Made with functionality and style in mind
- Manufactured from strong materials for long-lasting durability
- Proven to deliver excellent resistance to bending and braking
- Ergonomically designed handle for ease of use
- Exceptional value at an affordable price
Shorter than it's counterpart, the Old Hickory 417 Filet Knife, this new Mini version features a premium stainless filet blade which is 3" shorter, coming in at only 3.4" in length, with an overall length of 6.9". The Old Hickory Mini Filet Knife's smaller stature makes it practical for a wider variety of applications. As with all Old Hickory knives, the mini filet knife is equipped with a hardwood handle and brass compression rivets. Both the mini filet knife and leather sheath are made in the USA.
Founded in 1889, the Ontario Knife Company® is an award-winning knife, cutlery, and tool manufacturer operating out of Upstate New York for over 125 years. OKC® produces a wide range of tools, including cutlery and kitchenware, hunting and fishing knives, machetes, survival and rescue equipment, science and medical tools, and tactical knives. OKC has a long tradition of building knives and tools for the U.S. military, producing high quality equipment that has seen continuous service since WWII. In addition to being a major supplier to the U.S. Armed Forces,