Higonokami Blacksmith's Friction Folder

Product Description for Higonokami Blacksmith's Friction Folder

Maker: Pieter van der Bank (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 109687
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 3.60 in.
Cutting edge length: 3.20 in.
Total length: 8.20 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.84 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.11 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.09 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.04 in.
Item weight: 4.80 oz.
Shipment weight: 6.2 oz.
Blade: Hand forged 1095 carbon steel with a stonewash finish
Handle: Forged blackened steel
Sheath: Hand stitched leather sheath
Style: Friction folder
Description: Pieter van der Bank of PVB Knives is a bladesmith from the small town of Heidelberg located in the Western Cape of South Africa. Pieter has been hand crafting unique kitchen knives since 2016 and focuses on both European style and Japanese style chef's knives. We were excited when he sent us these higonokami.
This folder is inspired by a traditional Japanese tradesman's folder called a higonokami. The extended tang is used to open the blade, but it also acts as a lock to avoid the blade accidentally closing when in use.
The drop point blade is hand forged, stonewashed 1095 carbon steel with a differential heat treatment. 1095 carbon steel has excellent edge holding, toughness, and resistance to chipping. The blade is flat ground with a 25 degree angle and a rounded spine for comfort.
The handle is one solid piece of forge-textured blackened steel. A brass pin acts as a stopping point for closing and opening the blade. This knife can easily be a cherished daily carry but will feel right at home in most any private collection.
To keep the knife close at hand, Pieter included a hand stitched leather sheath that can be worn on the belt or carried in your pocket.
Excellent work throughout!


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