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ROAR – TITANIUM

MK RO-T
Specifications
  • Net weight: 100 g - 3.53 oz
  • Total length: 19 cm - 7.48"
  • Blade length: 8 cm - 3.15"
  • Blade thickness: 3,5 mm - 0.14"
  • Blade style: SHEEPSFOOT
  • Blade material: S30V
  • Blade hardness: 58-60
  • Blade finishing: SATIN
  • Handle material: TITANIUM
  • Handle finishing: INTEGRAL, SOLID
  • Bolsters: Titanium ring on pivot screw
  • Screws: AISI 303
  • Clip: TITANIUM, SOLID
  • Accessories: Torx Key T6/T8
  • Opening system: FLIPPER + NAIL NICK
  • Locking system: FRAME LOCK
  • Rotation system: BALL BEARINGS
  • Sheath: BALLISTIC ZIP NYLON POUCH
  • Designer: Matteo Pignatelli
  • Manufacturer: MKM
  • EAN: 8057977533897
€ 429.90

ROAR (of the Orcolat) 1976 – 2026 Never Forgotten "The ROAR shattered the night and divided time into before and after. The ground betrayed those who trusted it: lives were lost, homes destroyed, and certainty vanished in an instant. When silence followed, something stronger emerged: solidarity, discipline, and an unbreakable will to stand again." - Matteo Pignatelli - In May 1976, the land of our region Friuli shook with a force that altered lives, towns, and memories forever. In a matter of moments, homes became rubble, churches fell silent, and familiar streets were transformed into fields of dust. Nearly a thousand lives were lost, and countless families were left without shelter, certainty, or the comforting rhythm of daily life. Yet amid the devastation, something stronger than fear emerged. The commemorative MKM ROAR folding knife honors the victims, the survivors, and the rescuers of the Friuli earthquake. Friuli responded not only with grief, but with courage, solidarity, and an extraordinary capacity to rebuild. From the ruins rose a model of reconstruction admired throughout the world. The earthquake left scars on the land, but it also revealed the strength of human dignity and collective responsibility. Today, 50 years later, we remember the ROAR of the Orcolat ("Bad Ogre" in the Friulian language) not only as a tragedy, but as a testament to resilience.

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