Marttiini Knives – Lynx Lumberjack REVIEW

The Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack is a knife that is likely to appeal to those who want to truly take things back to basics. With a traditional sheath, a simple wooden handle and a very high quality blade, this is really what bushcraft is all about. It might not be fancy, but the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack is definitely full of the spirit of bushcraft.

Specs

The Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack comes with a stained birch handle. This gives it a beautiful traditional look. A front bolster provides a separation between the blade and your hand and the blade itself has a great design for a bushcraft knife.

With a drop point that is slightly clipped – but not enough to take it into the territory of a Bowie – the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack has a classic and proven design. The blade is made out of carbon steel and is suitable for any outdoor application. This blade, however, because it is made out of carbon steel, does need to be oiled regularly. While these blades are great when you have to sharpen them and while they will hold an edge through a lot of abuse, they are prone to rusting.

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The Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack can be purchased with a stainless steel blade, depending upon the user’s preference. With stainless steel, sharpening and edge retention are usually greater issues, but rust and maintenance aren’t so much an issue.

This knife is 7 ½ inches overall with a 3 ½ inch blade. This is a little bit smaller than many of the bushcraft knives out there, but it is a great size for just about anybody and offers adequate cutting edge for just about any task imaginable.  Check out this article about cleaning squirrels – the author is using a Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack.

This knife comes with a leather sheath that has, really, an incredibly cool look to it. It is a simple sheath with a braided belt loop on it that holds the knife securely. Everything about this knife is designed to look like the backwoods tool that it is.  If you fell in love with an antique knife that may have looked a little bit primitive by modern standards but that also looked like it was made with quality in mind, the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack may bring those memories back to you. This is not a particularly expensive knife, despite it’s truly interesting design, so it’s a great option for people who want a really authentic tool in their hand when they are performing bushcraft tasks and who tend to like things to have a classic look rather than an ultramodern one.

What Is the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack Good For?

Make no mistake about it, the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack is a high-quality knife. The rough hewn design shouldn’t be confused with lacking materials or workmanship in any way. That being said, this knife is great for people who really want to feel an authentic bushcraft experience. The knife looks, feels and performs like the most basic tool imaginable, but when you combine that with very high quality steel and excellent workmanship, you get a tool that could last for a very long time and really make going out in the outdoors feel like a genuine adventure.

The sheath is very high quality and definitely get some points for style. Because the design is more old-fashioned and because many bushcraft enthusiast will be accustomed to more modern designs, this is the type of knife that you would want to hold in your hand before you decide whether or not you want to rely upon it when you’re a long way from civilization and you need the best tool available. Where materials are concerned, however, it will not let you down.

Marttiini

Marttiini is based in Finland and has been in business since 1928. Aside from the quality of manufacture on their knives, the company prides itself in producing an incredibly sharp blade. If factory sharp has ceased to mean anything impressive to you, you’ll likely be pleasantly surprised when you unboxed a Marttiini knife. Even though some of their knives also feature a rather classic – even primitive – design, they are all designed with modern technology, including very efficient production methods that ensure quality across the board and computer design that allows the company to implement the newest and most effective ways to build a great knife.

Here’s a nice Marttiini Knife overview:

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http://zknives.com/knives/articles/knifesteelfaq.shtml

http://www.marttiini.fi/epages/MarttiiniShop.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/MarttiiniShop/Categories/Tietoa_tuotteista

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Here’s what people are saying about the Marttiini Lynx Lumberjack

Incredible, Doesn’t get any better than this. I feel like a surgeon with a great tool.

Since my grandfather first took me fishing as a boy, I have had this fascination with the Marttiini fillet knife sold through rapela. Wonderful leather sheath. No buttons, bells or whistles.

About the author

Jack Thompson is a seasoned outdoorsman, bushcraft expert, and knife aficionado. With over a decade of wilderness experience, Jack is passionate about teaching others essential outdoor skills and providing insights on bushcraft knives. As a writer for Best Bushcraft Knife, he shares his knowledge and adventures, inspiring readers to embrace nature and thrive in the wild.