Skol Sisu 75 Bog Oak

Skol Sisu 75 – Ancient Oak Meets Modern Steel
Some knives are designed to impress in a display cabinet. The Skol Sisu 75 was built for the woods.
At its heart is a 75mm blade crafted from AEB-L stainless steel, a steel highly regarded for its toughness, corrosion resistance and ability to take an exceptionally keen edge. At 3mm thick, it strikes the perfect balance between strength and cutting performance, making it ideal for carving, food preparation and general bushcraft tasks.
What truly sets this knife apart is the handle. Made from ancient bog oak, preserved beneath the earth for centuries, each piece carries its own unique character and history. The deep black tones contrast beautifully with the satin-finished blade, while brass mosaic pins and a brass lanyard tube add subtle detail without compromising the knife's clean, functional design.
The Sisu 75 is supplied with a handcrafted leather sheath, ready for life around the campfire, on woodland walks or tucked into a pack for everyday adventures.
Like every knife that leaves the Skol workshop, the Sisu 75 is made by hand in the UK with one simple goal: to create a tool that will be used, trusted and passed on.
Skol Knives – Built to be used.
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