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The integral frame is Titanium inset with absolutely beautiful green abalone. The 2″ drop point blade is stainless Raindrop Damascus forged by Mike Norris.
With very slight design changes, we have reintroduced this A. G. Russell™ classic with CPM-154 at 59-61 Rc. and ZDP-189 at 64-66 Rc.
It is quite understandable that the Leek would be chosen as one of the first models to be built using Kershaw's new method of fitting two disparate steels together to create a blade.
This current version features coarse black G10 handle scales with a single liner, reducing the weight significantly and providing a highly positive grip.
The Get-A-Way Driver is a handy little tool all by itself, but add it to either the Zilla-Tool™ Jr. (CL-9065) or the Li'l Guppie™ (CL-9075) and you double the effectiveness.
This is not a camp knife or a hunting knife, but works wonderfully in the kitchen of a New York City apartment or a Wyoming hunting camp, when preparing a meal is the task at hand.
Designed by John Bailey, the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame 2003 Instructor of the Year, the Ziel Throwing Knife is balanced for both handle and blade throwing for maximum penetration in all types of competition targets.
The young Japanese makers explained that they take the bark of the cherry tree and soften it until they can cover the wooden handle and sheath with an almost undetectable joint. The color and depth of the cherry bark is beautiful and it seems practical as well.
Most horticultural or pruning knives being made today are very inexpensive and will not hold an edge. If your idea is to own a disposable knife, the common pruning knife on the market will probably satisfy you. If you want a knife that will deliver a perfect cut and will last for years, consider this elegant Japanese-made pruning knife with black Micarta® handle scales dressed with a turquoise and red fiber inlay.
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Blue Steel refers to a non-stainless high carbon tool steel produced by the Japanese steel maker Hitachi Metals. It is commonly used in woodworking tools and knives. The name simply refers to the color of the paper the steel is wrapped in when delivered from the manufacturer. The paper represents a coding system to identify the steel.
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This elegant little penknife is produced by Maserin®, one of the top knife manufacturers in Maniago, Italy. This manufacturing company was established in 1960. The owners, members of the family who founded it, have built this company on the tradition of the artisan blacksmiths who were the reason Maniago became known as the "city of the knives".
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This minimalist knife (3/16" thick without the clip) won't take up much room in your wallet or pocket or attached to a ballistic vest. It is also light weight enough to be worn as a neck knife.
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