Year 2021
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Takeshi Saji - Bunka Knife 180mm in deer horn - VG-10 32 layers - vegetable 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 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: vegetable knife
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with 32-layer VG10 steel edge
Handle: in deer horn
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 305mm.
Weight: 236g.
Packaging: Cardboard 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-BUN-H -
Takeshi Saji - Nakiri Knife 170mm in corno di cervo - VG-10 a 32 strati - coltello cucina verdure
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: vegetable knife
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with 32-layer VG10 steel edge
Handle: in deer horn
Blade length: 170mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 300mm.
Weight: 260g.
Packaging: Cardboard 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-NAK-H -
Takeshi Saji - Sujihiki Knife 240mm 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 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: kitchen knife, meat, 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: 235mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 365mm.
Weight: 200g.
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 bladeTS-SUJ -
Aitor - Jungle King I knife Black - green sheath - 16016V - knife
The Jungle King is a sturdy multipurpose knife produced by the Spanish Aitor for survival use. Thanks to the presence of a large amount of accessories and mini survival kits present in the sheath and in the handle, this knife is a perfect companion for outdoor use. The metal end cap equipped with a compass can be unscrewed and the hollow handle contains a kit of accessories useful in a hiking environment. Inside the sheath there is also a steel skinner knife.
Intended use: Collection
Blade: Full tang in stainless steel 90Cr18MoV (440C) at 57 / 58HRC
Handle: In metal
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 355mm.
Weight: 607g.
Sheath: in polymers and rope with multipurpose inserts (compass - tourniquet - plasters - pins - hooks - possibility to make a sling using the sheath - bottle opener and more).
Packaging: cardboard with Aitor logos16016V -
Carl Schlieper - Folder Classic knife - micarta - vintage 90s - knife
Carl Schlieper Stahlwarenfabrik & Export was originally a trading company founded between 1754 and 1798 in Remscheid in Germany. Products included knives, tools and freehand razors. A branch of the company in Solingen was engaged in the production of knives including slipjoint, automatic knives, daggers, machetes, bowie, razors and kitchen knives. Over the years, various brands and 22 patents held by the company have been created and thousands of pieces sold worldwide. Carl Schlieper was liquidated for bankruptcy in 1993. The production of the brand was subsequently acquired by Freidrich Olbertz in Solingen.
Traditional pocket knife with micarta handle - knife made in Germany in the 90s.
Intended use: Collection
Blade: stainless steel
Production Lama Germany
Handle: nickel silver and micarta
Primary blade length: 70mm.
Total length: 173mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 107gr.
Closure: Back Lock
Clip:
Sheath: -
Note: -CS-FO-GMI -
Carl Schlieper - Poket knife - micarta - vintage 90s - knife
Carl Schlieper Stahlwarenfabrik & Export was originally a trading company founded between 1754 and 1798 in Remscheid in Germany. Products included knives, tools and freehand razors. A branch of the company in Solingen was engaged in the production of knives including slipjoint, automatic knives, daggers, machetes, bowie, razors and kitchen knives. Over the years various brands and 22 patents held by the company have been created and thousands of pieces sold worldwide. Carl Schlieper was liquidated for bankruptcy in 1993. The production of the brand was subsequently acquired by Freidrich Olbertz in Solingen.
Traditional pocket knife with micarta handle - knife made in Germany in the 90s.
Intended use: Collection
Blade: stainless steel
Production Lama Germany
Handle: nickel silver and micarta
Primary blade length: 60mm.
Total length: 155mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 81gr.
Closure: Back Lock
Clip:
Sheath: -
Note: -CS-FO-MI -
Carl Schlieper - Poket knife - wood - vintage 90s - knife
Carl Schlieper Stahlwarenfabrik & Export was originally a trading company founded between 1754 and 1798 in Remscheid in Germany. Products included knives, tools and freehand razors. A branch of the company in Solingen was engaged in the production of knives including slipjoint, automatic knives, daggers, machetes, bowie, razors and kitchen knives. Over the years various brands and 22 patents held by the company have been created and thousands of pieces sold worldwide. Carl Schlieper was liquidated for bankruptcy in 1993. The production of the brand was subsequently acquired by Freidrich Olbertz in Solingen.
Traditional pocket knife with wooden handle - knife made in Germany in the 1990s.
Intended use: Collection
Blade: stainless steel
Production Lama Germany
Handle: nickel silver and wood
Primary blade length: 60mm.
Total length: 155mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 82gr.
Closure: Back Lock
Clip:
Sheath: -
Note: -CS-FO-LE -
Aitor - Jungle King II Black knife - 16013N - knife
The Jungle King is a multipurpose knife produced by the Spanish Aitor for survival use. Thanks to the presence of a large amount of accessories and mini survival kits present in the sheath and in the handle, this knife is a perfect companion for outdoor use. The metal end cap equipped with a compass can be unscrewed and the hollow handle contains a kit of accessories useful in a hiking environment. A steel skinner knife is also housed inside the sheath.
Intended use: Sports / Collection
Blade: Full tang in stainless steel 90Cr18MoV (440C) at 57 / 58HRC
Handle: In metal
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Total length: 275mm.
Weight: 225g.
Sheath: in polymers and rope with multipurpose inserts (compass - tourniquet - plasters - pins - hooks - possibility to make a sling using the sheath - bottle opener and more).
Packaging: cardboard with Aitor logosAI-16013 -
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 - Sujihiki Knife 240mm in deer horn - VG-10 32 layers - meat 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 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: kitchen knife, meat, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with 32-layer VG10 steel edge
Handle: in deer horn
Blade length: 235mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 370mm.
Weight: 233g.
Packaging: Cardboard 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-SUJ-H -
Carl Schlieper - Survival Companion Knife - Vintage knife
Carl Schlieper Stahlwarenfabrik & Export was originally a trading company founded between 1754 and 1798 in Remscheid, Germany. Products included knives, tools and freehand razors. A branch of the company in Solingen was responsible for the production of knives including slipjoint, automatic knives, daggers, machetes, bowies, razors and kitchen knives. Over the years, several trademarks were created and 22 patents held by the company and millions of pieces sold worldwide. Carl Schlieper was liquidated through bankruptcy in 1993. Production of the brand was subsequently taken over by Freidrich Olbertz in Solingen.
Survival knife produced in Germany since the 1970s.
Intended use: Collection/Survival
Type of production: industrial
Blade: ICE TEMPERED stainless steel, PVD coated
Country of production: Germany
Handle: brass coated with synthetic material, hollow inside (usable space approx. 50mm. x 14mm.) with screw cap with o-ring
Blade length: 185mm. (serrated length on back 95mm.)
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Total length: 304mm.
Balance: on the guard
Weight: 401g. (609G. scabbard included)
Scabbard: leather, with pocket containing a sharpening stone
Notes: original cardboard boxTranslated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Aitor - Jungle King I knife Satin - 16015 - knife
The Jungle King is a sturdy multipurpose knife produced by the Spanish Aitor for survival use. Thanks to the presence of a large amount of accessories and mini survival kits present in the sheath and in the handle, this knife is a perfect companion for outdoor use. The metal end cap equipped with a compass can be unscrewed and the hollow handle contains a kit of accessories useful in a hiking environment. Inside the sheath there is also a steel skinner knife.
Intended use: Collection
Blade: Full tang in stainless steel 90Cr18MoV (440C) at 57 / 58HRC
Handle: In metal
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 355mm.
Weight: 607g.
Sheath: in polymers and rope with multipurpose inserts (compass - tourniquet - plasters - pins - hooks - possibility to make a sling using the sheath - bottle opener and more).
Packaging: cardboard with Aitor logosAI-16015 -
Aitor - Cocker navaja knife - 345.180 - 6.5 cm - knife
Vintage folding knife made by the well-known Spanish house Aitor
Intended use: Sports
Type of production: semi-artisanal
Blade: 440 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Lama production: Spanish
Handle: brass and wood with Cocker engraving
Blade length: 65mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Total length: 163mm.
Balancing:
Weight: 83g.
Blade lock: back lock345.180