White Steel Japanese Hunter

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A. G. Russell White Steel Japanese Hunter with Cocobolo Handle (RU-K2007-08)

Type
Fixed
Blade
Drop Point
Origin
Japan
Overall Length
8-1/8"
Blade Length
3-7/8"
Weight
4.8 oz.
Handle
Cocobolo
Blade Steel
White Steel
Rockwell
64-66 Rc.
Hilt/Guard
Nickel Silver
Sheath
Leather

with Cocobolo Handle

White 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. This is a coding system to identify the steel. The carbon content is about 1.4%, with 0.2-0.3% Manganese and 0.1-.02% silicon. It is a clean steel with only trace amounts of sulfur and phosphorus. Knife blades made with this steel will take an extremely good edge and will hold it through a lot of hard work. Wood workers talk of how well it works for carving oak. Even though it is very hard, it can be easily sharpened with the high quality ceramic sharpeners available today. The A. G. Russell Field Sharpener (AG3750) works very well.

While the blade is made from a traditional Japanese steel and the knife is made in Japan, the styling is very much American. The 3-7/8" blade is based on the Loveless Drop Point and made of water hardened White Steel at 64-66 Rc. The hilt is nickel silver and the handle scales are Cocobolo. Measures 8-1/8" overall and weighs 4.8 oz. Made in Japan.

A. G. Russell White Steel Japanese Hunter with Cocobolo Handle

RU-K2007-08: $149.95