Japanese Kiridashi Brass Knife Duo (Left & Right)

$22.00 $28.00

Description

This Japanese kiridashi knife excels at many things. It can be used for woodworking, leatherwork, and paper crafts, and can also be used as a general utility knife. Thanks to its very slim profile and ultra sharp tip, it can make precision cuts. 

The knife blade is made of carbon steel, and the grip and sheath are made of brass. The sheath and grip are simply a sheet of brass folded and crimped on one edge, and the blade fits snugly in the sheath.

The overall feel of the knife extremely slim and compact. Stamped on one side is the phrase "Pen an to" or "pennant". The maker of the Pen an to considers it a "Championship" worthy knife, thus the word "pennant".

The company Yoshiharu Hamono has been in business for over 60 years, and is currently run by its 4th generation family members. The family has a history of crafting tools dating back over 100 years.

The pair is the Left and Right hand bevels.

Overall length: 128mm

Blade length: 35mm


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Reviews (33)

Customer Reviews

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David R. (Perth, Western Australia)
Razor sharp.

Such a simple thin little knife, but razor sharp and hasn't left my pocket since it arrived. Perfect for those small jobs that seem to pop up hourly from opening packages to trimming the casing off electrical wire. Call me old fashioned but the brass "case/handle" suits this type of knife perfectly.

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Edward H. (Gold Coast, Queensland)
marking knifes

very sharp, but handle short

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Scott C. (Sydney, New South Wales)
brass marking knife

Excellent. Beautifully simple and very easy to strop and keep sharp.