PELLIS
Latin Meaning for pelt, skin, hide
This knife Pellis©️ is so named for its intended purpose, removing the hides from animals. It was designed with the input from second-generation hunters, who hunt for food and use every part of the kill. The blade is hollow ground and will maintain a narrow edge for many sharpenings. A hollow ground blade also allows for a knife to have a thicker spine, increasing durability and strength, should it be needed for other tasks besides skinning.
The finish on the blade is Cerakote, over CPM S35VN stainless steel, makes for a blade that will handle many inhospitable environments. With CPM S35VN stainless steel, and HRC 60, less sharpening will be needed. This is one of the top-shelf American made steels available today.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- OAL: 8.630" (21.92cm)
- Blade cutting edge: 3.338” (8.47cm)
- Grind Type: Hollow
- Blade thickness: 0.1870” (0.476cm).
- Lanyard hole DIA: 0.281” (0.713cm)
- Blade steel: CPM S35VN
- Handle scales: G-10
- Finish: Cerakote Elite, E-190Q.
- HRC 60
- Sheath: Included.
- Attachment: Blade-Tech TEK-LOK
WARNING: Blades can be extremely dangerous. Impact or any contact upon a person with these products may cause INJURY, MAIMING, DISABILITY AND/OR DEATH. Purchaser hereby assumes ALL RISK OF INJURY. These products must be kept out of reach of CHILDREN. Radelow Blades waives all responsibility for the misuse of these products. Users are responsible for abiding by the laws and regulations of their individual state or country as they pertain to these blades.
Radelow Blades is honored to continue a tradition of “Made in America”.
Refined to meet higher-quality standards, we make our tools and knives from high-grade materials. Radelow Blades only uses steels from countries with rich histories in metallurgy in the creation of our blades. Some examples are: the United States, Germany, Japan, and Sweden.
Radelow Blade steel is thicker and more resilient than 90% of blades on the market. Our parts fit precisely because our surfaces are ground and machined accurately. Talented and experienced handwork goes into the final fit and finish of each blade.
Every knife and RADHAWK is marked with a serial number. This serial number identifies the country in which the piece was made, followed by the month, year, type of steel—
Radelow Blades are not mass produced.