Sharp Edge Knives
Makiri Hocho Hammer
Product Description
Makiri is a multi-purpose Japanese outdoor knife used for various tasks by any outdoor enthusiast. It is also a preferred knife of professional barmen who use it to carve out ice blocks for whiskey and other drinks.
Traditionally, it was made for Japanese fishermen who use it to cut up everything from ropes to fish. The Makiri will handle all utility tasks on deck and ashore. A traditional single bevel blade is forged in high-carbon Shirogami #2 white steel. The hardness of the blade is approximately 61-62 HRC and it is designed for a more demanding user who knows how to handle and maintain it, as it will develop a patina.
The Makiri's saya (knife sheath) is hand-shaped from a single piece of magnolia wood, which is the optimal choice for protecting a high-carbon steel blade.
Product Details
- Materials
Shirogami #2 Steel
- OriginImported
— Blade Shape: Makiri
— Steel Type: Shirogami #2
— Hardness: 61-62 HRC
— Overall Length: 10.4"
— Blade Length: 5.3"
— Blade Height: 1.1"
— Spine Thickness: 0.11"
— Weight: 4.9 oz
— Handle Length: 4.3"
— Japanese Style Magnolia Wood Handle
— Blacksmith: Ikeuchi Hamono
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-4 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation