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This friction folder is the real deal, made in Japan by Nagao Higonokami. It has a triple layered SK steel reverse tanto blade with a razor sharp edge. The blade is fully concealed in the silver stainless steel handle when closed, with the exception of the long tang.
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Specifications |
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| Brand | Nagao Higonokami | ||
| Category | Folding Knives | ||
| Overall Length | 8.375" | ||
| Blade Length | 3.75" | ||
| Blade Thickness | 0.11" | ||
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel | ||
| Blade Style | Reverse Tanto | ||
| Finish | Satin | ||
| Edge Type | Plain | ||
| Handle Length | 4.75" | ||
| Handle Thickness | 0.27" | ||
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel | ||
| Weight | 2.26 oz. | ||
| Knife Type | Manual | ||
| Lock Type | Friction | ||
| Model | Friction Folder | ||
| Model Number | HIGO-08SL | ||
| Country of Origin | Japan | ||
| Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
| Color | Gray | ||
| Product Type | Knife | ||
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Decent knife, not sure I'd order it again.
Received this knife today, I ordered it for $17.95 and I'm a little disappointed. The handle arrived covered in little scratches and fingerprints before I had even touched it. Blade opening is really stiff, I need two hands though that's pretty standard for friction folders I'd imagine. Handle feels really cheap and is made out of pretty thin steel. However, for less than $20 all… read more of this is pretty easily overlooked, except for the fingerprints and scratches, not sure what's up with that. Though while writing this review and looking over the knife I am noticing a number of dents and chips in the handle I didn't see at first, if I didn't know any better I'd say this had been carried in someone's pocket for a few months, maybe even dropped a few times. I didn't expect to receive a used product but I'm sure I did, and if I haven't, this is a surprisingly low standard for quality.