I was to be opened on the lookout for an easy penknife that even without making a fuss in the office. It should also be compliant 42a.
These requirements are met, the knife of course.
I wanted a version without Nail nick because I wanted to have the pretty satin blade "in full";)
To select so were the Exskelibur 2 with maple root handles or even the Exskelimoor 2
Due to the price of just 90 -100 of maple root version, I then decided to go for a used Exskelimoor 2.
Full marks will not get my knife but.
Unfortunately, my knife, the center screw of the handle scales a little out stand.
The problem I could not solve by readjustment of the screw also.
In addition, my copy has a tiny crack in the handle shell, which may have originated from the previous owner, or are in the processing of bog oak.
Both are "far" light workmanship with which one can certainly live, especially because I have been receiving used and use the knife every day for different purposes will probably come with time even quirks to it.
I have only a little bit afraid that the crack in the handle shell in the long run increases.
It is very nice that the clip tip up tip down and can be installed and you can really simply unscrew it.
I unscrewed the clip because the knife is so beautiful light and narrow, it may lie quietly in his pants Tasch.
I highly recommend this knife to anyone looking at looking for an elegant, very light 42a compliant everyday knife.
The version with Nail nick and G10 handle scales, there is now already for 60 Euro, definitely worth the money.