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  1. Kiku Matsuda Knives - J Defender Fixed Blade - custom knife

    Kiku Matsuda is one of the most famous artisans and scholars of all over Japan; Probably in your collection you will already have a knife that is the fruit of your passion. For several years, he has worked with SOG, William Henry, Pro-Tech and Randall Kings for blades, sharpening and burring.

    Purpose: Collection / Sportsman
    Type of production: Artisan
    Blade Production: Japan
    Blade: OU-31 carbon steel hardened to 63/64 HRC
    Blade treatment: acidification with subsequent polishing and polishing of the wire
    Handle: G10
    Blade Length: 135mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Total length: 250mm.
    Weight: 186g.
    Sheath: in thermoformed Kydex, with Tek-Lok attachment
    Packing: cardboard box with Kiku Knives logos
    Notes: Kiku Matsuda won the prestigious award at the Blade Show "Knife Of The Year Awards" in 2007 with a project made in collaboration with SOG Knives

    KM-730
    €569.67
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  2. Kiku Matsuda Knives - Hasinau Kamui Master Hunters - craft knife

    Kiku Matsuda è uno dei più famosi artisti e studiosi dell'affilatura di tutto il Giappone; probabilmente nella vostra collezione sarà già presente un coltello frutto della sua passione: collabora infatti da diversi anni con SOGWilliam HenryPro-Tech e Randall Kings sviluppando per loro bisellature, affilature e politure delle lame.

    Destinazione d'uso: Collezione/Caccia

    Tipo di produzione: Artigianale
    Produzione Lama: Giappone
    Lama: in acciaio al carbonio OU-31 temprato a 63/64 HRC
    Trattamento Lama: -
    Manicatura: G10 Black
    Lunghezza lama: 130mm.
    Spessore lama: 5,0mm.
    Lunghezza chiuso: -
    Lunghezza totale: 260mm.
    Spessore da chiuso: -
    Bilanciatura: -
    Peso: 360g.
    Chiusura: -
    Clip: -
    Fodero: in Kydex con attacco Tek-Lok
    Confezione: -
    Note: Questo coltello è stato disegnato dal giapponese Mr. Chujyo di Hokkaido - Kiku Matsuda ha vinto nel 2007 il prestigioso premio al Blade Show  "Knife Of The Year Awards" con un progetto realizzato in collaborazione con SOG KnivesKnife Of The Year Awards Knife Of The Year Awards 

    KM-500A
    €663.93
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  3. Red Claw - Kubo Tac Training tool - kubotan - K139A - plastic material

    Intended use: training / sports use

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of production: Italy
    Materials: 15% glass fiber reinforced Nylon plastic material
    Thickness: 18mm.
    Total length: 139mm.
    Weight: 42g.
    Packaging: cardboard box
    Note: -

    What is kubotan, what is it for and what origins does it have?

    The yawara (also called pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts) is a Japanese instrument used in various martial arts. It is also called Kubotan, even if the origin of the latter has relevance to the USA police of Los Angeles, who used yawara karate techniques, to form a self-defense tool, useful both to stop any aggressors without bloodshed, and to teach citizens to defend themselves without the use of dangerous tools.


    The Yawara originated from the use of Kongou, a Buddhist symbolic object, by monks in feudal Japan. The Yawara takes the form of one or two small, thick sticks that protrude about an inch from each side of the hand. They are usually used in pairs to initiate throws, bone breaks, and pressure point strikes.

    RC-K139A
    €13.93
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  4. Red Claw - Kubo Tac Training tool with sheath - kubotan - FK139A - plastic material

     

    Intended use: training / sports use

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of production: Italy
    Materials: 15% glass fiber reinforced Nylon plastic material
    Thickness: 18mm.
    Total length: 139mm.
    Weight: 42g.
    Packaging: cardboard box
    Sheath: 15% glass fiber reinforced nylon plastic with belt clip and spring attachment

    What is kubotan, what is it for and what origins does it have?

    The yawara (also called pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts) is a Japanese instrument used in various martial arts. It is also called Kubotan, even if the origin of the latter has relevance to the USA police of Los Angeles, who used yawara karate techniques, to form a self-defense tool, useful both to stop any aggressors without bloodshed, and to teach citizens to defend themselves without the use of dangerous tools.


    The Yawara originated from the use of Kongou, a Buddhist symbolic object, by monks in feudal Japan. The Yawara takes the form of one or two small, thick sticks that protrude about an inch from each side of the hand. They are usually used in pairs to initiate throws, bone breaks, and pressure point strikes.

     
     
     
    RC-FK139A
    €28.69
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