HIGONOKAMI il coltello di Nagao Kanekoma

HIGONOKAMI This knife was created in 1896 in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The blade has no locks, so it uses friction around the pivot point, provided by the supporting scales, made from a single sheet of brass. The "lock" of the blade is also reinforced by the chikiri, a small lever located at the top of the blade's spine that also facilitates opening the blade. Today, the name Higonokami is registered with the Miki Custom Knife Guild, and it is they who decide who can use this name. In reality, only one manufacturer can boast of this production: Nagao Kanekoma. Some data: Overall length: approximately 212 mm; Blade length: approximately 94 mm, made of high-purity Aogami blue paper carbon steel, tempered to 62/64 HRC. It is approximately 3 mm thick and 11 mm high. Effective cutting edge: approximately 90 mm. Weight: approximately 70 g.