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LOGOS×Higonokami Knife VG10

83005002
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Bring adventure to your pocket with the "LOGOS x Higo Mamoru Knife" collaboration item.

The Higo no Kami, a knife invented in the mid-Meiji period (1868-1912) with a folded blade that can be stored in a sheath, was once used as a cutter knife in today's world. It used to play the role of today's cutter knives, and was a familiar blade widely used in daily life for sharpening pencils and doing small crafts. The Higo Mamoru, developed in collaboration with LOGOS and Nagao Kanegoma Seisakusho, is decorated with the original logo of the collaboration. It will be a special item for outdoor users who love tools and will surely be useful in various outdoor scenes such as outdoor cooking and bushcraft.

The "LOGOS x Higo Mamoru Knife VG10" uses VG10, a steel material used for high-grade Western kitchen knives because of its excellent blade durability and rust resistance, although its sharpness is not as good as that of Aogami.

About Nagao Kanegoma Seisakusho

The workshop is located in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, known as a hardware town, and was founded by Komataro Nagao in 1894. The company was founded by Komataro Nagao in 1894, and began manufacturing knives, and later began making "Higo-mamori," which has been made for over 100 years by five generations, with the fifth generation, Mitsuo Nagao, currently carrying on the traditional skills of the company. Nagao Kanekoma Seisakusho is the only workshop in Japan that produces Higo-mamori.

Gross weight: (approx.) 44g
Size: (approx.) length 17 x depth 2 x thickness 0.9 cm
Storage size: (approx.) length 2 x width 11 x thickness 0.9 cm
Main material: Stainless steel (VG10)
Performance/Features:
Collaboration of LOGOS and Nagao Kanekoma Seisakusho "Higonokami" knife
Made in Japan
Bring adventure to your pocket with the "LOGOS x Higo Mamoru Knife" collaboration item.

The Higo no Kami, a knife invented in the mid-Meiji period (1868-1912) with a folded blade that can be stored in a sheath, was once used as a cutter knife in today's world. It used to play the role of today's cutter knives, and was a familiar blade widely used in daily life for sharpening pencils and doing small crafts. The Higo Mamoru, developed in collaboration with LOGOS and Nagao Kanegoma Seisakusho, is decorated with the original logo of the collaboration. It will be a special item for outdoor users who love tools and will surely be useful in various outdoor scenes such as outdoor cooking and bushcraft.

The "LOGOS x Higo Mamoru Knife VG10" uses VG10, a steel material used for high-grade Western kitchen knives because of its excellent blade durability and rust resistance, although its sharpness is not as good as that of Aogami.

About Nagao Kanegoma Seisakusho

The workshop is located in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, known as a hardware town, and was founded by Komataro Nagao in 1894. The company was founded by Komataro Nagao in 1894, and began manufacturing knives, and later began making "Higo-mamori," which has been made for over 100 years by five generations, with the fifth generation, Mitsuo Nagao, currently carrying on the traditional skills of the company. Nagao Kanekoma Seisakusho is the only workshop in Japan that produces Higo-mamori.

Gross weight: (approx.) 44g
Size: (approx.) length 17 x depth 2 x thickness 0.9 cm
Storage size: (approx.) length 2 x width 11 x thickness 0.9 cm
Main material: Stainless steel (VG10)
Performance/Features:
Collaboration of LOGOS and Nagao Kanekoma Seisakusho "Higonokami" knife
Made in Japan