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The GrohmannGR340S-BRK Mini Russell Lockback is a lightweight, versatile folding knife designed for a variety of outdoor activities. With a high carbon steel blade and an elegant rosewood handle, this knife combines functionality with style, making it an essential tool for whittling, hunting, camping, and everyday use.
Recommended Uses For Product | Whittling, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting, Skinning, Peeling, Carving, Fishing, Everyday Use |
Brand | Grohmann |
Model Name | FBA_GR340S-BRK |
Special Feature | Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Color | brown |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Clean with a dry cloth, oil occasionally to prevent rust |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Knife Shipping Box |
Item Length | 5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00776140006041 |
Size | small |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
UPC | 776140006041 |
Part Number | FBA_GR340S-BRK |
Item Weight | 3.77 ounces |
Item model number | GR340S-BRK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Folding |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**Y
Art that works.
I've had the Grohmann fixed blade #1 & #2 counterparts for 10 years now and find them among the best knifes I own.Now I stumbled across the folding version and had to have it. Just opened the box and it's really beautiful.While everyone seems to be into "tacticool," there should be a place in your collection for a knife like this.It follows its predecessors in being ergonomic although it is more blocky than the fixed blade counterparts.It reeks of quality & pride and I am very appreciative someone could create such a superb, but utilitarian object.(NOTE: I'm going call this "Russell" even though it's Mini-Russell.)In comparison to #1 Trout & Bird fixed blade, the Russell's grip is more squared vs the "nothing but curves" feel to the #1. The #1 amazing small "waist" where the wood joins the blade is more squared off on the Russell, presumably to support the mechanics of the folder. The folder's blade is maybe an inch shorter and while the blade is largely the same overall geometry, the Russel's tip has more of a down sweep than the #1, but the overall oval shape betrays it's ancestry. I'd would have like to have see more rounded edges in the handle, but nothing that is a matter of great concern.Some comparisons to Grohmann #1:#1 Trout & Bird: 72 gm (2.5 oz) Grip length is about the same as the Russell.Edged portion of blade is 95mm (~3 3/4 in).Grip is 13mm (~1/2") wide,Mini Russell: 82 grams (2.9 oz), around 100 mm (4") folded, and blade edge length is 70 mm (2 3/4). Grip is 15mm (9/16") wide.Both blades are 2.5mm wide.The blade very sharp. I mean like, cut yourself if you carelessly open sharp. That's really nice, as that's how it should be. I may have to get a spare for the curio cabinet.Sorry for the crappy photo, (Mini Russel next to caliper and #1 is the one with the lanyard.)
G**N
Basic Expectations Not Met
I purchased this Grohmann GR340S-BRK Mini Russell Lockback several months ago. My reasons were the Grohmann reputation and the changes in Canada "weapons" laws for crossing from the USA into Canada. The new laws made carrying my existing pocket knife impossible, so I reasoned that a folder made in Canada (Nova Scotia)( would be acceptable. It was no problem at the border, but the knife was not the quality expected. The wooden scale is nice, but it is not finished off at the bolster. The interface remains sharply angular and proud of the adjoining metal. The knife was not sharpened and would cut nothing, even after sawing back and forth. I have repeatedly tried to sharpen it, but the metal is not producing a reasonably useable edge for even cutting up an apple, for example. Also the overall curve of the handle into the blade is not comfortable for slicing (or in this case attempting to slice). It is a shame because the knife is a good looking piece of work, but it is more a piece of art than a useable pocket knife. I have begun to wonder if I simply received a knife that was not completely finished at the factory.
Y**O
Nice knife
Very nice, does have some blade play, but better quality than many American made knives in the same price range
D**N
Quality Materials and Craftsmanship
This instantly became my favorite pocket knife. It is made of quality materials and assembled with craftsmanship. Sharp out of the box. It is a largish pocket knife but not heavy and it carries comfortably in a pocket. Looks great but is clearly a working knife that can stand up to hard usage. I really like the blade profile and the handle shape - a comfortable combination. I can see this knife being handy for all the normal tasks of every day carry, and all but the heaviest tasks out in the field or in camp. Looks like it would perform well as a skinner for small game. An eye-appealing old-fashioned look and feel with its rosewood handle, brass pins and bolster. But again, it is not heavy like those brick-like Buck folders of the 70s and 80s. I see no way to manage one-handed opening with this knife so look elsewhere if that is what you need.
S**.
Not the best quality for the price
I am returning this item as the fit and finish are sub-par, for a knife at this price point I expected much better quality.
M**E
A no nonsense, gorgeous little knife
Not sure about value for your money, in the sense that you can probably purchase a folding knife for half the cost of this one, and it'll serve you well. But this product is a beauty. Not in the artsy way a turquoise and silver knife from a tourist trap out west, but in a no nonsense, "form follows function" manner.I've owned a Grohmann fixed blade knife for about 45 years. It's been in my backpack or on my belt while backpacking in the American West and Europe. It certainly wasn't treated gently over the years...opened tin cans with it in a pinch. It's banged up, but it still functions and remains sharp. It's headed with me to Kejimkujik this spring.I fully expect this lovely little folding knife will serve me well for years to come. A knife this lovely in its no nonsense sort of way is a joy to hold and to own.
A**.
Great daily carry.
I was looking at the Buck 110 when I found this. I already own several fixed blade Grohman knifes and am a fan. I gave away my first fixed blade to my cousin on a camping trip when I found out he had carried one in Viet Nam. It has been replaced! This was a pleasant surprise to find a folder from this company. It's become my daily carry now riding in a Buck cross-draw sheath along with a kwik thumb stud also purchased from Amazon. It is well built and holds an edge as good as more expensive steels. I strop it on leather every now and then to maintain its edge. I've grown tired of the "tacti-cool" knifes which I've carried for awhile. This knife speaks to my soul.
M**K
100% Worth the Wait!
A lovely knife! I waited several months until I had the extra funds to purchase this, and it was 100% worth the wait. Every detail is perfect. Sharp, neatly assembled, clean lines and edges. This is easily the finest knife I own.
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