The Ghost Knife Collection
A commercial-grade knife range with handles made entirely from recovered fishing nets
Lost or discarded fishing nets, or “ghost nets”, are a lethal ocean pollutant. Drifting for years, they continue to perform their deadly task long after they have been forgotten, ensnaring everything in their path. Dolphins, turtles, seals, whales. Nothing is safe.
There are four knives in the collection, each tailored for a unique purpose and audience—a santoku knife, a chef’s knife, a boning knife, and a filleting knife. Every knife sold provides the resources to pull another 1 kg of ghost netting from the ocean, and part of the profits will be donated to LegaSea to ensure that New Zealand’s coasts and oceans remain healthy and free for tomorrow’s generations.
All knives come with a lifetime guarantee (excludes misuse and normal wear).
A knife used to fillet fish is designed to save fish?
Including a filleting knife in the range was critical. By getting Ghost Knives into the hands of fishing enthusiasts, Ironclad will speak directly to the people controlling the destinies of fishing nets, addressing the problem at its source.
The Filetting Knife is hand-crafted from premium quality German stainless steel. A sleek, super flexible, robot-sharpened blade delivers clean, effortless cuts for delicate tasks. Perfect for filleting, skinning and boning. The unique non-slip design ensures total control – ideal for the wet, demanding conditions faced by professional chefs, outdoor cooks, and anglers.
Comes with a recycled plastic sheath, ideal for transporting and using when fishing.
Victory Knives have a proud heritage of manufacturing knives in Aotearoa, New Zealand since 1927. They’re so confident in the quality of this product that it comes with a lifetime guarantee.
Features:
- Collab between iconic Kiwi brands Victory Knives and Ironclad Pan Co.
- Weight: 103g
- 220mm blade length
- Handle moulded from salvaged ghost nets
- Uncoated, biodegradable and compostable packaging
- Hand-made in Aotearoa, New Zealand