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Brass Cased Knife |
A beautiful & rugged utility knife
This small, springless folding knife is a pleasure to use and to hold. It has a very solid 3" long, 1/8" thick blade in a handsome, solid brass case. Use it for marking out and trimming, or anywhere you would use a tough knife. It's equally at home in the workshop or on the desktop. Only 4-1/4" long folded.
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- Wednesday, October 28, 2009 |
| time honored tool |
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tw fultz (beaufort, south carolina) |
| i've had a similar aogami warikomi working knife before. the craftsmanship, toughness and easy to sharpen blade is second-to-known. Highly approve.
i have one question, not answered: 'does this model have a locking blade?'
timber tom |
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- Thursday, April 16, 2009 |
| A Different Knife |
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Larry Kramer (Burr Ridge, Illinois) |
| Don't be fooled by the low price of this knife because the manufacturing expense went into the blade, the layered carbon steel that the Japanese are famous for. This is a friction folder, a very basic design, so you may not want to carry it in your pocket unless you put it in a pouch. |
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- Thursday, April 02, 2009 |
| A small Katana(Japanese sword) |
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Yoshi (Osaka, Japan) |
| Until fifty years ago every school boy in Japan carried this knife in his pen case or pocket for sharpening pencils and for many kind of crafting. It is made in Japan and made of hand forged hardened steel, same as Samurai's Japanese sword. It is a useful and economical multipurpose hand tool for wood working. |
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