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...World Knives offers a selection of unusual horticultural budding, grafting and garden knives that you will not see anywhere else!
We have budding, grafting, pruning, fruit tasting and general gardening knives from Linder, Conaz, Lion Steel, Mercury, A. Wright and Fontenille-Patuad.
World Knives also offers a variety of mushroom collecting knives from many fine manufacturers.
Mercury's Mico P is a simple, but effective solution for mycologists. It is made of bright red impact plastic, (hard to lose) a tough blade, a lanyard ring and synthetic brush. It measures 10cm closed and is compact and light weight.
The Mico 3 mushroom knife is a step up from the Mico P. It features a rosewood handle, tweezers, ruler, tough stainless steel blade serrated on the back side, a natural bristle brush and a handy lanyard ring. This knife would make any mushroom collector happy.
The Mico 2 is Mercury's top of the line mushroom collector's knife. It also has a rosewood handle, tweezers, ruler, and natural bristle brush. But it also includes a special pruning blade, and a compass with map scales! This is a great knife.
Please check out our inventory of mushroom collecting knives from Linder and Herbertz of Germany; Conaz and Mercury of Italy; Fontenille-Patuad of France and Finnish Jewel of Finland.
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