Marttiini Fire Stick 1516110
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If your matches get wet or you run out of lighter fluid, you can always get a fire going with it. Marttiini fire stick provides a hot spark even in the most severe weather conditions. Just pull the striker or the back of your knife firmly down the length of the stick and direct the sparks towards you tinder. Any dry material like wood chips and moss will do the trick. Enjoy your campfire!

MyGoodKnife is official retailer of Marttiini knives. It all began in 1928 at the land of dark Arctic winters and the midnight sun, when a blacksmith Janne Marttiini decided to establish knife factory to Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland. With the user in mind, he began to create beautiful, high quality utility articles to be used in the harshest conditions imaginable. But don't let its beauty fool you. The moment you put one to a test, you're convinced it is the perfect tool for your need. You feel the sensation of natural materials like leather, curly birch, reindeer antler, and of course the ultra sharp blade always made from finest steel. Marttiini knives are still manufactured at the Arctic Circle. Today they are a combination of generations of craftsmanship and modern technology that create knives that are not only sharp, but also perfectly represent the beauty and toughness of the North. They're called "puukko" – the Nordic knife.