Japanese Folding Knife Higonokami Irogane - 74mm Blade 7Cr17MoV - Copper Handle
Japanese Folding Knife Higonokami - 74 mm Blade - Copper Handle
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- 1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
- 3 to 5 working days for other countries in Europe
- 3 to 5 working days for other countries via DHL
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Blade length | 7.4 cm |
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length | 17 cm |
kind of steel | 7Cr17MoV |
Compositions | steel |
Originally, higonokami folding knives were used for trimming goose quills for calligraphy, as well as for bookbinding, wood carving or engraving work. Designed with remarkable simplicity, they consist of a copper or brass handle, a carbon steel blade and a rivet, giving them the appearance of a very sharp scalpel. Their popularity is based on this simplicity and their effectiveness, attracting lovers of economical knives.
The success of higonokami is comparable to that of French knives such as Opinel and Douk-Douk. In the early 2010s, these knives gained popularity, similar to the rise of Japanese kitchen knives around 2005. Knife makers modernized the design using improved materials like VG10 steel and wooden handles.
These knives, offered by brands like Kane Tsune, are suitable for everyday use. They're handy for simple tasks like opening mail or cutting ties, offering minimal bulk. Higonokami, lacking a blade locking mechanism, have become popular in France despite competition from local brands. They are appreciated for both their rustic design and their modern functionality.
Features:
- Steel: 7Cr17MoV
- Blade length (mm): 74
- Total length (mm): 165
- Handle (Finish): Steel
- Blade color: White
- Blade profile: Reverse Tanto
- Handle color: Bronze
- Edge: Smooth
- Safety opening: Friction
- Carry: Lanyard