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»Keiryu« Hunting and Outdoor Knife

Description

Japanese hunting and outdoor knife with a rustic finish. The strong triple-layered blade (iron/Blue Paper Steel/iron) has a black forged skin with hammered surface texture in the upper part. The black ferrule is also hammered to match, forming the transition from the oak handle to the blade. Leather sheath with belt holster included. Hardened to 60 HRC, not rustproof.

Properties

Bevel: Double bevel
Blade length: 105 mm
Blade structure: triple-layered
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Blade width: 24 mm
Handle material: Oak
Hardness: 60 HRC
Overall length: 230 mm
Rustproof: No
Scope of delivery: Leather sheath
Steel cutting edge: Blue Paper Steel
Weight: 140 g

Properties

Bevel: Double bevel
Blade length: 105 mm
Blade structure: triple-layered
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Blade width: 24 mm
Handle material: Oak
Hardness: 60 HRC
Overall length: 230 mm
Rustproof: No
Scope of delivery: Leather sheath
Steel cutting edge: Blue Paper Steel
Weight: 140 g

Manufacturer

Toyokuni

The company Toyokuni, based in Kochi Prefecture, was founded in 1946 and is already in its fourth generation. The traditional wooden handles of the hunting and outdoor knives have a rustic finish and are also appropriately sized for European hands. All knives have a double bevel.

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