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I picked this folding Kiridashi Kogatana up at the Japan Woodworker some time ago for just over $20 and some change on a special they had. Its a great blade but the folder was just too long for convenient carry in the pocket, didn't have a pocket clip or thumb stud opening device of anykind for one hand operation and simply wouldn't stay closed reliably enough for me to justify carrying it, especially with a blade this sharp! For these reasons it sat in my safe and was only used on rare occasions for some gardening work and trimming jobs for projects I had going on.
The blade is a super nice traditional hammer forged two layer steel with a hard very sharp edge at 64 Rc forge welded to a spine of softer tougher iron. The bevel on it is right hand. They also offer a left hand bevel for a few more bucks. I believe the usual cost of this knife is $30 plus shipping.
In the original form it was 9.75" OAL when open. It had a 3.75" blade and was 5.5" closed. (see far right picture of before)
In the new body I have shortened the blade to 3" and the folder is 4.5" closed and 7.5" overall. The lock side is .125 titanium and the non lock side is .125 turquoise canvas Micarta. I bead blasted the entire surface and of course I added one of my signiture low rider clips to it, which I also bead blasted.
It makes a great blade even better for me because now I can carry it conveniently as well as open, use and close it after I'm done all with one hand.
Let me know what you think. I'm really pleased with the end result.
STR
The blade is a super nice traditional hammer forged two layer steel with a hard very sharp edge at 64 Rc forge welded to a spine of softer tougher iron. The bevel on it is right hand. They also offer a left hand bevel for a few more bucks. I believe the usual cost of this knife is $30 plus shipping.
In the original form it was 9.75" OAL when open. It had a 3.75" blade and was 5.5" closed. (see far right picture of before)
In the new body I have shortened the blade to 3" and the folder is 4.5" closed and 7.5" overall. The lock side is .125 titanium and the non lock side is .125 turquoise canvas Micarta. I bead blasted the entire surface and of course I added one of my signiture low rider clips to it, which I also bead blasted.
It makes a great blade even better for me because now I can carry it conveniently as well as open, use and close it after I'm done all with one hand.
Let me know what you think. I'm really pleased with the end result.
STR