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The Nagao Higonokami Koriwa Friction Folder comes outfitted with a satin finished blade and a brass handle with a turquoise coated finish. Get a sleek EDC folder with a traditional design made in Japan by Nagao Higonokami. It has a white steel reverse tanto blade with a razor sharp edge. The blade is fully concealed in the handle when closed, with the exception of the extended tang. Item includes a lanyard hole for convenient pocket carry.
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Specifications |
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| Brand | Nagao Higonokami | ||
| Category | Folding Knives | ||
| Overall Length | 6.75" | ||
| Blade Length | 2.875" | ||
| Blade width | 0.50" | ||
| Blade Thickness | 0.13" | ||
| Blade Material | White Steel | ||
| Blade Style | Reverse Tanto | ||
| Blade Grind | Flat | ||
| Finish | Satin | ||
| Edge Type | Plain | ||
| Handle Length | 3.875" | ||
| Handle Width | 0.625" | ||
| Handle Thickness | 0.27" | ||
| Handle Material | Brass | ||
| Color | Teal | ||
| Weight | 1.73 oz. | ||
| User | Right Hand, Left Hand | ||
| Knife Type | Manual | ||
| Opener | Tang | ||
| Lock Type | Friction | ||
| Model | Koriwa | ||
| Country of Origin | Japan | ||
| Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
| Product Type | Knife | ||
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Not for everyone
Obviously, I'd highly suggest that most people stick to the standard higonokami. It's relatively cheap and perfectly sufficient for any cutting-related tasks one might face throughout the day. However, for those who love higonokami knives and want to take it a step further (or simply have money to waste), this knife is arguably an upgrade from the standard. White steel certainly… read more forms a finer edge than the blue steel variant. The handle is a pretty neat color and provides some unnecessary grip. Idk, it's pretty neat and honestly, I'm not too upset paying nearly 100 dollars for a 25 dollar knife. Overall, I guess I'd buy this knife again if I could go back in time, and maybe you should too. Maybe.