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Coltelli - Number 78 - 2016 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
Adriano Donzelli, continui miglioramenti
Lame artigianali dall'IndonesiaEVENTI
Achi Show 2016 a Parma
Coltello in festa a Maniago
Damasco in FranciacortaTECNICA
Al lavoro con Milko di Paco
Come ricavare un picchettoIN VETRINA
Nilte Raggio
Lionsteel KUR
Bark River Trakker Companion
Ruger 2-Stage e Go-N-Heavy
Swiza
Extrema Ratio Shrapnel SanMai CoS
Fox Sputnik
Cold Steel Colossus
Affilatoio Zwillingcoltelli-78 -
Coltelli - Number 75 - 2016 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
Un Big Bear di Kressler
L'inciso di Loveless
EVENTI
Mostra del coltello custom a Valdobbiadene
Ecck Show 2016
Sguardo al futuro dall'IWA di Norimberga
IN CUCINA
Zwilling serie Four Star
Opinel Art Decò
OUTDOOR
I-Clip
Minox 10x43
IN VETRINA
Extrema Ratio Ti-Rock
Fallkniven S1 Pro
Buck Inertia
Lionsteel Beat e Acorn
Maserin 977 e 978
Fox Ron Lake
Sog SlimJim
Real Steel H6, E77, H5coltelli75 -
Coltelli - Number 72 - October/November 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
I rasoi a mano libera di Luca Pizzi
Dario Quartini
Giuseppe Pala
EVENTI
Achi a Parma
Raduno a Vittorio Veneto
Coltello in festa a Maniago
K-Days 2015
TECNICA
Come realizzare il filework
Il damasco ritorto
Victorinox vs. copia cinese
TREND
Flipper mania
IN VETRINA
Helle Utvaer
Antonini Old Bear
Extrema Ratio T-Razor
Gerber Strongarm
Fox B.R.I.
Portachiavi Key-Barcoltelli72 -
Coltelli - Number 71 - August / September 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
COVER STORY
Bill Moran
PERSONAGGI
Renzo Dessì
EVENTI
Lame sotto i portici
FiCX Paris
Palmas Arborea
Blade Show
TECNICA
I metodi per affilare un coltello
COLLABORAZIONI
Maserin e Atti
Viper e Silverstrelli
IN VETRINA
Fantoni HB03
Benchmade 761Ti
Fox Terzuola
Real Avid Revelation Amp
Kiku Matsuda
Spyderco Dog Tag
Ka-Bar Snody
Zwilling 600S
RUBRICHE
I vostri coltelli
Notizie in brevecoltelli71 -
Coltelli - Number 70 - June / July 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
Extrema Ratio Psycho e Kato
Bark River Teddy II, Bravo Survivor e Camp & Trail
Fox Zero, Retribution Scout, Battle Chef e Njall
Spyderco Domino
Lionsteel T.R.E.
Victorinox Compact
Zwilling Procoltelli70 -
Coltelli - Numero 62 - Febbraio/Marzo 2014 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
Il fascicolo di febbraio-marzo 2014 è dedicato al Cic show, l’esposizione tenutasi a Milano lo scorso dicembre nella quale oltre ottanta knifemakers hanno esibito i loro pezzi, affascinando e attirando i desideri del migliaio di visitatori della mostra.Nella cover story rivolgiamo la nostra attenzione a Fabrizio Silvestrelli (in arte Silvester), il coltellinaio bresciano che da ormai 20 anni si è specializzato nella realizzazione di coltelli artigianali che colpiscono per la bellezza delle forme, la precisione delle lavorazioni e l’accostamento dei materiali.
Nel mondo custom troviamo anche l’eclettica produzione di Mauro Bonassi, da poco maestro della Corporazione italiana coltellinai, e quella del giovane sardo Davide Steri che è riuscito, attraverso le sue creazioni, a unire sperimentazione e tradizione.
In questo numero potete trovare il reportage sul simposio delle tecniche di forgiatura tenutosi nella suggestiva cornice del maglio di Pagnano d’Asolo, organizzato dal laboratorio La Britola di Valdobbiadene.
Inoltre Coltelli recencisce le lame (in particolare i modelli TSP, TS-1, FM-1, NAV-H e NAV-T) della Medford, coltelli militari prodotti in piccola tiratura negli Usa e i modelli Sierra Foxtrott II e III della Boker, due nuove lame fisse d’impostazione militare che appartengono alla linea Magnum e che offrono un rapporto qualità prezzo davvero inaspettato. Una novità di importazione Tecnocut sono le penne tattiche: oltre a essere accattivanti e ben realizzate, possono contare su un prezzo davvero interessante. Infine una vera chicca. Beretta non significa solo armi da fuoco: la storica Casa gardonese ha a listino un’ampia varietà di coltelli, dall’utility alle lame di pregio da abbinare a un fucile di prestigio disegnate da knifemaker di fama come Silvester (sì, proprio lui, il protagonista della nostra cover story).
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Mac Coltellerie - 630 Training Knife - training knife
Intended use: training knife with rounded edge and tip
Type of production: industrial
Blade: stainless steel W 1.4028 - 55-56HRC
Blade treatment: stonewash
Lama production: Italy
Handle: polymers
Blade length: 160mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Total length: 290mm.
Balancing: advanced to 1cm from the guard branch
Weight: 296g. (378g. With scabbard)
sheath: in ABS
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Coltelli - Numero 58 - Giugno/Luglio 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
È un numero internazionale quello di Coltelli che avete tra le mani. Siamo, infatti, andati a cercare all’estero le tendenze e le soluzioni adottate per superare la grande crisi economica. A partire dalla storia di copertina, che ha per protagonista un bel coltello del danese Jesper Voxnaes, da molti conosciuto come "Vox", incontrato a marzo all’Iwa di Norimberga, la più grande fiera europea dedicata al mondo delle armi. Vox vive a Løgstrup, vicino ai fiordi, nella zona Nord dello Jutland, e costruisce coltelli esteticamente accattivanti ma al contempo utili e funzionali. Lasciamo il filone “belli ma utili” per entrare in quello delle lame da sogno: Coltelli vi accompagna in una delle mostre più ambite a livello mondiale, il Boston Art Knife Classic al quale vengono invitati 20 dei migliori coltellinai a livello mondiale che possono portate al massimo otto lame da mostrare ai 150 collezionisti presenti alla mostra. Più “terrestre” è la mostra di Livorno (rispetto a quella “spaziale” di Boston, naturalmente), organizzata con grande merito, in un periodo così difficile per la coltelleria custom italiana, da Lc Coltelleria e dall’Associazione coltellinai livornese: un segno forte della volontà di continuare a credere nella qualità dei nostri prodotti, tanto apprezzati Oltreoceano. Nel settore della coltelleria sportiva, abbiamo cercato di mostrarvi esempi di bellezza e utilità nel mondo delle lame. Dall’Extrema Ratio Task, nato per compiti gravosi, e dalle pinze multiuso di Leatherman e Victorinox fino ai Böxer Exskelibur 1 e 2 allo Spyderco Pingo, dietro ai quali stanno due knifemaker famosi come il sudafricano Mike Skellern e… il nostro amico Vox.coltelli58 -
Coltelli - Numero 57 - Aprile/Maggio 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
È in edicola il nuovo numero di Coltelli, ricco di numerose novità dal mondo delle lame artigianali e industriali. Tra i knifemaker del numero di aprile/maggio 2013 della rivista, vi presentiamo Antonio Farina, maestro della Corporazione italiana coltellinai, titolo di cui si fregia anche Pietro Elias, l’altro protagonista del mondo custom che abbiamo intervistato. Per quanto riguarda gli eventi, vi parleremo dell’East Cost Custom Show, svoltosi a marzo a New York. Non mancano alcuni scatti ai coltelli esposti alla fiera di Ferrara; inoltre vi è stato a Scarperia il Concorso nazionale per il miglior coltello amatoriale. È un coltello molto speciale quello realizzato da Ted M. Dowell, commissionato dall’organizzatore della prestigiosa Art Knife Invitational, Phil Lobred. Dopo aver affrontato (nello scorso numero) il tema del damasco ritorto, ora tratteremo il damasco esploso: come si forgia e i suoi impieghi. E ancora… tante tante lame: l’Extrema Ratio Pugio, l’americana Ka-bar con i suoi machete (e altre chicche), un multifunzione di Antonini pensato per il personale di soccorso, civile e militare, i nuovi lama fissa di Fantoni (il C.U.T) e Viper (il Carnera). Zwilling ci mette a disposizione la linea completa dei nuovi coltelli da cucina, Beltrame propone una rivisitazione del classico stiletto e da Mora una simpatica e colorata integrazione tra accendifuoco e coltello. Vi presenteremo, infine, le indicazioni e le modalità per partecipare ad una nuova iniziativa di Coltelli: se avete in mente un coltello da tavola, disegnate il progetto e inviatelo alla redazione. Il vincitore potrà vedere materializzarsi in acciaio e legno il suo coltello ideale, e ricevere in premio il primo set da quattro pezzi realizzato. Buona fortuna e… buona lettura!coltelli57 -
Coltelli - Numero 56 - Febbraio/Marzo 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
Non perdetevi il numero di febbraio-marzo 2013 di Coltelli, la principale rivista italiana dedicata al mondo delle lame, artigianali, sportive e da lavoro. In questo numero, un ampio reportage fotografico riporta tutti i pezzi più belli visti allo scorso Cic Show di Milano, la manifestazione organizzata ogni anno dalla Corporazione italiana coltellinai all'hotel Marriott di Milano. Di seguito trovare il sommario del numero in edicola. In copertina: Fallkniven Volcano (foto di Tommaso Rumici e Paolo Sturaro) Editoriale 5 Una sfaccettata passione In libreria 6 Il fumetto militare italiano Lettere 7 Arriva… la posta Cover Story 8 Novità dal fronte svedese Eventi 12 Cic Show 2012 Collezionismo 30 Un nécessaire imperiale Coltelli da caccia 34 Un coltello per tutti Coltelli militari 36 Tre modi di dire militare Novità 40 Largo ai giovani! Eventi 42 Lo stile di Maniago Lame militari 44 La sorella cattiva Test 46 My name is Rold, Vox Rold 60 Dopo l’internazionalità, la tradizione Tecnica 48 Non perdiamo il filo Come si fa 54 Il damasco ritorto Outdoor 62 Per ogni evenienza 63 Arrivano gli S.w.a.t. I Vostri coltelli 65 Lame e calligrafia News 66 Novità e segnalazionicoltelli56 -
Coltelli - Numero 36 - Ottobre/Novembre 2009 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
Ti manca un numero della tua rivista preferita? CLICCA QUI per vedere tutte le riviste disponibili nei nostri magazzini.C2009-36 -
Coltelli - Numero 42 - Ottobre/Novembre 2010 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
Ti manca un numero della tua rivista preferita? CLICCA QUI per vedere tutte le riviste disponibili nei nostri magazzini.C2010-42 -
Coltelli - Numero 44 - Febbraio/Marzo 2011 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
Ti manca un numero della tua rivista preferita? CLICCA QUI per vedere tutte le riviste disponibili nei nostri magazzini.C2011-44 -
Coltelli - Numero 48 - Ottobre/Novembre 2011 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
INDICE:
* Profili: Andrea Rosa
* Profili: Nuovi Maestri CIC Paolo Gidoni e Cesare Tonelli
* Eventi: IX Biennale Resolza e Leppas a Pattada
* Test: Daga Custom Richard C. Weber
* Profili: Il primo chiudibile di Bacchilega
* Storia: Il Falconiere di Kressler
* Test: Fisso di Jarno Movilli
* Tecnica: I materiali per l'impugnatura
* Test: Custom Lappone
* Eventi: Coltello in Festa a Maniago
* Test: Linder Jeans Custom SE
* Test: Coltello del forum della Coltelleria Collini by Fantoni
* Test: Viper chiudibili in ceramica
* Test: Olivetto Arkansas Bowie
* Test: Beltrame Swinguard
* Test: TOPS Tom Brown Tracker
* Test: TOPS Stryker Defender Tool
* Test: TOPS Mil-Spie 5
* Test: TOPS Mountain Lion
* Test: TOPS CQT 5.5
* Storia: Saladini "Lo Scarperia"
* Test: Mora Companion MG
* Test: Ausonia Machete
* Test: Maserin Accetta 952
* Test: MAC Tekno Titanio
* In Cucina: Antonini Onda
* In Cucina: Premax Spelucchini "Il Verdura"C2011-48 -
Coltelli - Numero 49 - Dicembre 2011/Gennaio 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Daniele Ibba, Maurizio Mattioli, Moreno Franzin
* Tecnica: i segreti dell'acciaio
* Eventi: Culter Expo 2011
* Spade Giapponesi: L'antica tecnica di forgiatura giapponese proposta da Yoshindo Yoshihara
* Test: I nuovi fissi Aitor
* Test: Tank, il carroarmato di Viper
* Manutenzione: Liscio come l'olio, con Victorinox
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Coltelli - Numero 50 - Febbraio/Marzo 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Santino Ballestra, Simone Raimondi
* Custom: Due coltelli per Elias e Piras
* Eventi: CIC Show 2011
* Test: Hogue, la situazione in pugno
* Multimedia: Il sapere in tasca, la tabella acciai su Android
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Coltelli - Numero 51 - Aprile/Maggio 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Santino Ballestra, Max Salice Sanna
* Custom: N. 185 di Sergio Consoli
* Tecnica: C'è Coltello e Coltello; i diversi tipi di lama
* Custom: Mod. 430 di Stefano Trentini
* Eventi: 24esima edizione Esposizione del coltello artigianle custom di Scarperia
* Tecnica: La cura della Nihon-To (lame giapponesi)
* In vetrina: Cold Steel - Rajah
* In vetrina: Microtech: Socom Elite e SF M/A (Select Fire Manual Action)
* Fight Club: i coltelli da combattimento
* In vetrina: Maserin Combat Ready
* In vetrina: Fantoni Hide Limited Edition
... e molto altro...C2012-51 -
Due Cigni - Chef's knife case - 17 places
Due Cigni is a company specializing in the production of high-quality kitchen knives. The chef's knife case produced by Due Cigni is a must-have professional equipment for all chefs and cooking enthusiasts who want to store and transport their knives safely and efficiently.
The case is made of sturdy water-resistant fabric and has several pockets and compartments to accommodate knives of different sizes and shapes, sharpeners, and other kitchen tools. This allows you to organize and protect your tools safely and easily.
The case has a convenient zipper closure and a handy carrying handle. Its durable construction and ability to accommodate a large number of knives make it ideal for professional chefs working in different kitchens or competing at cooking events and competitions.
The measurements of the bag are:
Closed : 51.5 cm long by20 cm high
Open : 87 cm long by51.5 cm wide
Can accommodate blades up to 37 cm (49 cm total)
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Takeshi Saji - Koinobori knife - red carp skin - PRIVATE COLLECTION - Craft Knife
Knife collected from a private collection in like new condition with original box - Knife made in 2017 by the famous Japanese knifemaker Takeshi Saji - The knife is supplied together with the sheath made by Saji, with an additional sheath made by the Italian cutler Simone Tonolli. This second sheath allows horizontal attachment to the belt. Checked and certified by our internal laboratory.
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, Yoshoku laminated damask with Hitachi Aogami cutting edge at 64HRC
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Koinobori (carp) and Tou-Maki (rattan)
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 207mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 128g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: two leather sheaths, one produced by Takeshi Saji for vertical positioning and one made by the Italian knifemaker Simone Tonolli for horizontal fixing
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiAP-TS-KOIR -
Takeshi Saji - Mikaduki knife 180 Green - Brown sheath - handmade knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damask with 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami cutting edge
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Paracord Green
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 335mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 358g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: ** LEATHER **
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-MB180GM -
Takeshi Saji - Black Damascus Steak knife - SPG2 Damascus and Micarta - handmade knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Maestro.
Intended use: table / sports / collection
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with 15-layer SPG2 steel edge
Handle: in black G10
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 240mm.
Weight: 80g.
Packaging: Cardboard box and leather sheath
Notes: The knife is handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-BDS-SPG2 -
Takeshi Saji - Folding Petty Knife - SPG2 Damascus and G10 - handmade knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Maestro.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with 15-layer SPG2 steel edge
Handle: in black G10
Blade length: 110mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 235mm.
Weight: 120g.
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: The knife is handmade by Takeshi SajTS-FPK-SPG2 -
Takeshi Saji - Sakura Petty Rainbow Damascus - 135mm - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
The blade is equipped with a central plate in Blue Steel carbon steel coated on the sides with layers of steel, brass and copper plates that help to increase the resistance to oxidation and resilience.
Once again, Master Saji has succeeded in creating an innovative new art style for his knives, combining the traditional "Sakura-Maki" handle and the striking rainbow Damascus blade.
The Petty is a small utility knife used for peeling, shaping, slicing fruit and vegetables, chopping herbs and making side dishes.
Intended use: utility knife, meat, fish, vegetables
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, in laminated damascus with Blue Steel carbon steel cutting edge (63 hrc) and side plates in stainless steel, copper and brass
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 245mm.
Weight: 131g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi SajUse and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.TS-ETTY -
Takeshi Saji - Chef's Bunka Knife 180mm with Desert Ironwood Handle - SPG2 Damascus - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: kitchen knife, meat, vegetables, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with SPG2 sintered steel edge (63 hrc)
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 303mm.
Weight: 239g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi Saj
Use and maintenance- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.TS-R2 -
Mac Coltellerie - San Marco Fighting Knife D2 - knife
Intended use: Military / Tactical / Collection
Type of production: industrial
Blade: 60-61HRC D2 Tool Steel
Blade treatment: Black Idroglider
Country of production: Italy
Handle: polymers
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 5.8mm.
Total length: 265mm.
Balancing: on the guard branch
Weight: 286g.
sheath: in cordura with springs
Notes: Design by Sandro Martinelli and Marco BellaniMAC-SM-D2 -
Takeshi Saji - Bamboo knife SJ262 - artisan knife
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Lama production: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, in Hitachi Shirogami 64HRC carbon steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: traditional Japanese bamboo wood
Blade length: 95mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 215mm.
Thickness when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 80g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: bamboo wood
Packaging: Carton box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiSJ262 -
Takeshi Saji - Miyabi Shuryou knife - Craft knife
Purpose: Collection / Sportsman
Type of production: craftsmanship
Blade Production: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, rolled damper with Hitachi Shirogami cutting edge at 64HRC
Blade Treatment: -
Manicure: Sakura (cherry wood)
Blade Length: 155mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed length: -
Total length: 290mm.
Closure thickness: -
Balance: -
Weight: 248g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather and Sakura (cherry wood)
Packing: Carton box
Notes: Hand made entirely by Takeshi SajiTS-MSH -
Takeshi Saji - Hanta Hunter Knife 180 - Craft Knife
Purpose of use: Collection / Sportsman / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Blade Production: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, rolled damper with Hitachi Shirogami cutting edge at 64HRC
Blade Treatment: -
Manicure: Wood covered with leather strip
Blade Length: 175mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed length: -
Total Length: 315mm.
Closure thickness: -
Balance: -
Weight: 98g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather treated
Packing: Carton box
Notes: Hand made entirely by Takeshi SajiTS-H180 -
Takeshi Saji - Musashi Tanto 130 - custom Knife
Purpose of use: Collection / Sportsman / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Blade Production: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, rolled damper with Hitachi Shirogami cutting edge at 64HRC
Blade Treatment: -
Manicure: Paracord
Blade Length: 125mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed length: -
Total Length: 245mm.
Closure thickness: -
Balance: -
Weight: 205g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: IN LEATHER
Packing: Carton box
Notes: Hand made entirely by Takeshi SajiTS-MT130 -
Mac Coltellerie - Survival knife XJ24 - knife
Intended use: outdoor / survival
Type of production: industrial
Blade: 420 steel
Blade treatment: stonewash
Lama production: Italy
Handle: polymers
Blade length: 240mm.
Blade thickness: 4.7mm.
Total length: 375mm.
Weight: 460g. (626g. With scabbard)
sheath: in leather
Note:XJ24 -
Takeshi Saji - Miyabi Shikarigata knife - Knife custom
Takeshi Saji - Miyabi Shikarigata knife - Knife custom
Intended Use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand Forged, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Sakura (cherry wood)
Blade length: 115mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Closed Length: -
Overall length: 225mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 160g.
Closed: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather and Sakura (cherry wood)
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-MSHI -
Takeshi Saji - Mikaduki 240 Black - Custom Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu ( Fukui Prefecture ) , a city located approximately in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades . His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now , Takeshi Saji forges the steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives . The choice of material finishes (mostly natural ) , the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home , have earned him the prestigious title of Master .
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Blade: -
Handle: Paracord
Blade length : 235mm .
Blade thickness : 5mm.
Length closed : -
Overall length: 390mm .
Thick when closed: -
Balancing : -
Weight: 465g .
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi SajiTS-MB240 -
Takeshi Saji - Santoku Kitchen Chef with Maki-e Art - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji - Santoku Kitchen Chef with Maki-e Art - kitchen knife
Use: kitchen knife, meat, vegetables, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminate with edge Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Handle: lacquered wood and painted by hand
Blade length: 175mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 305mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 204g.
Sheath: lacquered wood and hand painted
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Note: the knife is made entirely by hand by Takeshi Saji, the painting and the chasing of the sheath is made by Master Kouichiro Tsukada with the ancient technique of Maki-e art.
Use and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break. - Hand wash with warm water and pat dry with towel. - Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.saji-custom -
Takeshi Saji - Bat 150 - Knife Craft
Takeshi Saji - Bat 150 - Knife Craft
Intended Use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminate with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: black micarta
Blade length: 160mm.
Blade thickness: 6mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 290mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 406g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Black Leather
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-BAT-150 -
Takeshi Saji - Bat 130 - Custom Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forge steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishing (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: micarta
Blade length: 83mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 207mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 168g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Brown leather
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi SajiTS-BAT-130 -
Takeshi Saji - Same-Nata - custom knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (prefecture of Fukui), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji Steel products (especially damask) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishes (mostly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact make his accomplishments unique and unmistakable in the panorama of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended Use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminate with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: Tsuka-ito (plot typical of Japanese Katana) black cotton
Blade length: 170mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 340mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: Advanced
Weight: 510g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Painted wood with leather belt loop
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-12205 -
Takeshi Saji - Mikaduki 180 Green - Handmade Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu ( Fukui Prefecture ) , a city located approximately in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades . His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now , Takeshi Saji forges the steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives . The choice of material finishes (mostly natural ) , the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home , have earned him the prestigious title of Master .
Takeshi Saji - Mikatsuki 180 Black - Handmade Knife
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Blade: -
Handle: Green Paracord
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 335mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 358g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Wood painted
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi SajiTS-MG180 -
Takeshi Saji - Mikaduki 180 Black - Handmade Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu ( Fukui Prefecture ) , a city located approximately in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades . His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now , Takeshi Saji forges the steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives . The choice of material finishes (mostly natural ) , the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home , have earned him the prestigious title of Master .
Takeshi Saji - Mikatsuki 180 Black - Handmade Knife
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Blade: -
Handle: Black Paracord
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 335mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 358g.
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Wood painted
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi SajiTS-MB180 -
Takeshi Saji - Hunter 240 - Custom Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu ( Fukui Prefecture ) , a city located approximately in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades . His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now , Takeshi Saji forges the steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives . The choice of material finishes (mostly natural ) , the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home , have earned him the prestigious title of Master .
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Blade: -
Handle : Wood covered with leather strip
Blade length : 265mm .
Blade thickness : 5mm.
Length closed : -
Overall length: 395mm .
Thick when closed: -
Balancing : -
Weight: 422g .
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather treated
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi Saji10892 -
Takeshi Saji - Mikaduki 270 Black - Custom Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu ( Fukui Prefecture ) , a city located approximately in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades . His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now , Takeshi Saji forges the steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives . The choice of material finishes (mostly natural ) , the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home , have earned him the prestigious title of Master .
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Blade: -
Handle: Paracord
Blade length : 285mm .
Blade thickness : 5mm.
Length closed : -
Overall length: 420mm .
Thick when closed: -
Balancing : -
Weight: 490g .
Closure: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Wood painted
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi Saji10891 -
Mac Coltellerie - Tekno Daga 2 - diving knife
Country of manufacture: Italy
Blade: Stainless steel W 1.4116 55/56HRC
Blade finish: Idroglider Gold Black
Handle: PP with TPE overmolded
Blade length: 105mm.
Blade thickness: 3.8mm.
Total length: 210mm.
Weight: 140g.
Sheath: ABS with rubber ties for calf or forearm attachmentTKN10D-2N -
Takeshi Saji - Kurosameshotou traditional knife - handmade knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami carbon steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: traditional Japanese, ray skin and rattan
Blade length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 184mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 100g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: entirely handmade by Takeshi SajiTS-10698 -
Takeshi Saji - Tentoumushi - custom knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forge steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishing (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, carbon steel Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: traditional Japanese rope
Blade length: 56mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 168mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 80g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi Saji10589 -
Takeshi Saji - Karyudo Koyorikata - Craft Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forge steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishing (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: black rattan
Blade length: 115mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 225mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 146g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: wood covered with rattan
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi SajiTS-KARK -
Takeshi Saji - Nomurakata Kuma knife - Craft knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His lab is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forge steel (especially damascus) with which he made various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for finishing (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative use - and the color combinations of rare impact his accomplishments make unique and unmistakable in view of the cutlery world and at home, have earned him the prestigious Master title.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Production Type: Handmade
Production Blade: Japan
Blade: Forged by hand, damask laminated with sharp Hitachi Shirogami to 64HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: micarta
Blade length: 83mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 207mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 168g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Brown leather
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Notes: entirely hand-made by Takeshi Saji10700 -
Takeshi Saji - Musashi 140 knife - Green paracord - Craft Knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji has been forging steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: Collection / Sports / Machete
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damask with 64HRC Hitachi Shirogami edge
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Paracord
Blade length: 140mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Closed Length: -
Total length: 290mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 250g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: in wood
Packaging: Cardboard boxTS-M140 -
Mac Coltellerie - Z08 - knife
Destination: Military/Tactic/Collection
Type of manufacturing: industrial
Blade: W 1.4116 inox
Blade Treatment: IDROGLIDER GOLD® Black
Made in: Italy
Handle: Nylon reinforced with fiber glass, PP and TPE
Blade Length: 160mm.
Blade Thickness: 4,5mm.
Total Length: 290mm.
Balancing: on knife's guard
Weight: 288g. (with sheath 534g.)
Sheath: cordura with thigh band
Note: -11028 -
Mac Coltellerie - CQB Training Knife - coltello da allenamento
Destination: training knife, rounded point and dull edge
Type of manufacturing: industrial
Blade: stainless steel W 1.4116 - 55-56HRC
Blade Treatment: stonewash
Made in: Italy
Handle: polymers, REMOVABLE
Blade Length: 160mm.
Blade Thickness: 4mm.
Total Length: 290mm.
Balancing: toward the point, at 1 cm from knife guard
Weight: 314g. (474g. with sheath)
Sheath: cordura, with thigh band
Note: -11027 -
Mac Coltellerie - Tekno Training Knife - coltello da allenamento
Destination: training knife, rounded point and dull edge
Type of manufacturing: industrial
Blade: stainless steel W 1.4116 - 55-56HRC
Blade Treatment: stonewash
Made in: Italy
Handle: polymers
Blade Length: 97mm.
Blade Thickness: 3,5mm.
Total Length: 202mm.
Balancing: on knife guard
Weight: 170g. (212g. with sheath)
Sheath: cordura
Note: -11025 -
Coltelli - Numero 35 - Agosto/Settembre 2009 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
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Mac Coltellerie - San Marco Fighting Knife RWL Limited Edition - knife
Intended use: Military / Tactical / Collection
Type of production: industrial
Blade: 59-60HRC RWL 34
Blade treatment: blackwash
Country of production: Italy
Handle: polymers
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 5.8mm.
Total length: 265mm.
Balancing: on the guard branch
Weight: 286g.
sheath: in cordura with springs
Notes: Limited Edition 2019 numbered on the blade - Design by Sandro Martinelli and Marco BellaniMAC-SM-RW