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The “Higonokami Sada Kanekoma” or HIGO is a traditional Japanese pocket knife that dates back to 1894. Now being forged by fifth-generation blacksmith Mitsuo Nagao, the company decided to make the “short knife” a folding blade four generati...
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Great simple folder
I had seen ads for the store and then found myself out front as I was working near by. I picked this up kind spur of the moment. I am so pleased with it. It does exactly what I expect. Price is great. People are always intrigued by it when they see it.
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Conor · 4 days ago
Great little knife to have on you, has a small hole in the rear of the handle to add a key ring, functional and low profile and a great everyday carry tool
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Justin · 10 days ago
It’s a Higo. What’s not to love?
It’s a Higo. Basic knife, but the beauty is in its simplicity. Not a “tactical” folder, but a traditional knife like a French Opinel. I carry a bunch of knives at work. A tactical folder for work related tasks; an Opinel if I get attacked by a chub of salami or chunk of cheese and the Higo for smaller tasks like opening letters, sharpening pencils, etc. I also have the small Higo hidden in my duty belt (in case SHTF). The question is, force patina or not?