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Folding pocket knife Higonokami of L size with handle 120 mm long. Spine of the blade is forged into shape of butterfly wing and the blade is made from Warikomi steel. Stainless handle. Made in Japan.
- Knife type: folding knife
- Blade length: 95 mm
- Blade thickness: 3 mm
- Handle length: 120 mm
- Overall length: 210 mm
- Weight: 75 g
- Edge type: double bevel
- Steel hardness: 62 HRC
- Blade material: three layers with Warikomi carbon steel (blue)
- Special blade with spine in shape of butterfly wing
- Handle material: polished stainless steel with Papilio motive
- Tying eye at the end of handle
- Simple safety (held by thumb) preventing closure during use
- Packaged in paper gift box with foam inlay
- Manufacturer: Higonokami, Nagao Kanekoma Factory
- Made in Japan (Miki-city)
Attention: Carbon steel due to its composition offers higher sharpness and easier sharpening, however it requires greater care compared to stainless steel. Keep your carbon steel blade clean and dry after use. Oil the blade before periods of prolonged storage. Use suitable oil (camellia or other). Possible appearance of patina is a common occurrence with carbon steel and is not a fault of material.
About manufacturer:
The Higonokami history goes all the way to 19th century to Miki City, Japan. Back then, the knives were all hand crafted. Steel was placed in iron mold and forged into required shape. Sheaths were made either from brass or blackened iron. They were richly adorned with portraits, flowers, animals or landscape motives. In 1894 the company introduced all new pocket knife „Higonokami Knife“, which was a massive success even with Japanese court. In 1899 „Higonokami Knife Union“ was founded and during its best years, the union had up to 40 companies. Higonokami registered mark was registered in 1910 and became a part of traditional knife making in Japan.
After decline on knife making scene of Japan in fifties of 20th century, all production returned to original factory, where first Higonokami model was created. Since then, only Nagao Kanekoma Factory continues production. This five generation family enterprise is currently led by Mr. Mitsuo Nagao.
Today, Higonokami knives are made in many versions, which may look similar at the first glance. Different costs however reflect quality of used materials and difficulty of manufacturing process.