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Higonokami - Sadakoma Higo in black leather - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Origin: Withdrawn from a private collection, previously purchased.
* Condition: Overall in very good condition
* Commercially available: Discontinued
* Sharpening: Factory sharpened
* Marks on blade: None
* Marks on handle: None
* Box: Present
* Scabbard: -
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: -
* Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratoryFascinating knife used by the Japanese farmer "Higonokami kanekoma."
As is typical for many agricultural tools, this Japanese knife turns out to be extremely simple but the result of centuries of refinement that has found the difficult balance between form and function, and between cost and benefit.
The main feature definitely turns out to be the quality of the blade, in fact it uses a three-layer San Mai steel of which the one in the center is extremely hard.
Production: Japanese craftsmanship
Blade: San Mai carbon steel - Yasuki Steel Blue Paper Steel 62hrc
Handle: brass foil with elegant black leather cover
Closure: without blade lock
Length closed: 120mm.
Blade length: 90mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm
Length open: 210mm
Weight: 72g.
Notes: lubricate the blade well otherwise easily subject to oxidation.
Packaging: elegant and fine wooden box with Japanese ideograms.018208-CP€0.00Only -20 leftOut of stock -
Bradburn Custom Cutlery Pointy Kwaiken - custom knife
Knife made entirely by hand by the artisan American Bradburn
Blade: 1084 steel with a high carbon content and selective hardening clay 40/60HRC and high degree of polish .
Bo -Hi : none
Total length: 21.5cm .
Blade length : 9.5cm .
Blade thickness : 5mm .
Handle Length : 9.5cm .
Much Weight : 150g .
Sheath: kydex thermo format
Tsuka -ito : black cotton on same ( ray skin )
Menuki , Seppa , shitodome : bronzeNotes: one piece - certificate of authenticity signed craftsman
Small technical glossary : Hamon : tempering line on the blade * Hi : deep groove in the blade , also called colasangue * Saya : scabbard * Tsuka - Ito or Tsuka -gawa : weaving in cotton, silk or leather that wraps the handle * Tsuba : * guard Fuchi : ornament between guard and manicatura * Kashira : ornament at the end of the handle * Menuki : medallions placed under the cordage of the handle * Habaki : collar that wraps around the beginning of the blade * Seppa : * Shitodome guard seals : seals to which is linked the Sageo * Sori : curvature of the blade67203€307.38Out of stock