MKM Cellina Slip Joint Folding Knife
MKM Cellina Slip Joint Folding Knife
The Cellina's pointy blade evokes an ancient arrow and the darts of light that accompany Maniago's river as it flows along its chalky, pebbly bed. This slipjoint design was built for the European knife market, yet we think it'll be right at home here in the USA. Many manufacturers, like Benchmade and Chris Reeve Knives, noticed the inklings of a change in the market toward EDC slipjoints when they introduced the Proper and Impinda, respectively, and each was an overwhelming success. The Cellina follows in these footsteps, pairing an ultra-pointy blade with an ergonomic handle that slides in and out of the leather belt sheath with ease. It features a sturdy spring with a half-stop safety to prevent accidental closures and light yet functional jimping on the thumb ramp. The quality of this knife is on par with the Impinda, and if you know anything about the quality and precision of a Chris Reeve knife, that is the highest possible praise we can give any knife.