The Orix (top)
Another truly great knife from Muella. Easy to grip and cosequently
great to use, wether skinning, scraping or making the initial
knick.. The blade is made from 440c stainless steel, so its none
to hard to sharpen and retains a reasonably good edge for a fair
old while. Suprisingly for its small size the Orix is quite weighty,
which allows it to feel very positive in the hand and yet none
to tiring to use.
The Gazapo (middle)
A personel favourite of mine. The Gazapo by the Spanish maufacturers
Muella has got to be one of the all time most usefull knife. Its
easy to grip and use with one of the easist to use curved blades
I have ever come across. Its ideal for small game, with its super
sharp, full tang, 440c stainless steel blade. Like all of the
Muella range of knives It comes complete with a stout, Spanish
leather sheath.
The Mouse (bottom)
"A great palm skinner" from the Spanish company Muella.
The down to earth design makes it one of the easiest to use skinners
I have ever used. The well rounded handle fits the palm perfectly
and the nearly quarter circle curved blade makes short work of
skinning. Its a great work knife and yet somehow its rather pleasing
design makes it perfect for any collection.
Knife |
Scales |
Overall Length |
Blade Length |
Weight |
| Orix (top) |
Olive or |
17cm / 6.75" |
8.5cm /3.2" |
120gms |
| Gazzapo (middle) |
Stag or Matt Pakka wood |
16cm / 6.4" |
7.5cm / 2.9" |
130gms |
| Mouse (bottom) |
Matt Pakka Wood |
14.6cm / 5.75" |
6.8cm / 2.75" |
140gms |
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