#6500 LEISURE KNIFE

A digging knife originated from Japanese hunting culture.

#6500 is refine by #650.
We think balance of knife in blade and grip.
So grip make 20mm long than #650.
That is good useful.
We developed blade design and curved design to up strength.
Blade and grip joint position do not have clearance.

Number 6500
Name #6500 LEISURE KNIFE
Size ●Blade size:170+170mm
●Knife weight:250g
●knife with seath weight:300g
●Size of knife:340x45x19mm
●Size of knife with seath:350x45x35mm
Material Blade:Stainless steel 420J2
Grip:Natural wood on clear paint.
Seath:Synthetic leather
Quantity 60(12×5))
JAN 4986956065002




This Knife making process is same knife making process.
This making process is bending first and 3D griding after.
So this knife have all even hardness.
This kind knife is making our company in world.
It is very limited in the world that this kind of making process.

This Knife making process is same knife making process.
This making process is bending first and 3D griding after.
So this knife have all even hardness.
This kind knife is making our company in world.
It is very limited in the world that this kind of making process.

A digging knife originated from Japanese hunting culture.

Used by matagi professionals in the olden days, this was used as both a knife and a tool to dig dirt and tan leather. The shovel was made from bamboo, which was first dried and then sharpened. Its curved edge was a result of the bamboo’s natural roundness.

Today, this is a multipurpose utility product with a high reputation for its outdoor and gardening uses. It can be used for cutting branches, taking care of flowerbeds and nurseries, transferring flower bulbs, and many more gardening purposes. Best of all, it stays sharp and does not rust easily.

This knife is a representation of what Japan’s products were and still are – durable, refined, and high quality.


in BOX

22.APR.2020
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