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  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan
  • Katsuhide Kajiya Outdoor Knife | Aogami#1 | 130mm・5.1" | Knife Japan

Doshu Katsuhide Kaita-bocho 130mm Aogami #1

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When you hunt for income your tool selections count. Failure is not an option, as they say.

Kikuchi san's outdoor knives are not lookalikes. They're the real thing, field tested by family, purposeful, fully hand made from end to end. The sharpened slab of premium cutlery steel fits snugly into the sculpted enju handle, secured with a custom stainless ferrule.

It must be said you're unlikely to receive a knife in the two-tone timber pictured, but yours will be just as grippy and comfortable and, as with the rest of the knife, carefully crafted. 

Blade steel: Aogami #1 | nantetsu
Bevel: Ryōba double bevel
Blade construction: Warikomi
Handle: Enju (Chinese parasol tree)
Ferrule:  Stainless steel
Blade length: 130mm
Overall Length: 255mm
Blade height: 31mm
Blade spine above heel: 3mm
Handle length: 116mm
Weight in hand: 121g (157g in scabbard)

   Kikuchi san, Katsuhide Kajiya

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At 30-years-old, Yu Kikuchi was tired of his job. Working in an assembly line that made turbines, he was aching to find a new lease on life. So when he heard about 80-year-old master blacksmith Kosaku Matsumura who made ‘’nata,” or Japanese hatchets, he knew he had found his calling. He moved to the countryside and asked Matsumura to take him on as an apprentice. While Kikuchi has less than thee years of experience under his belt compared to Matsumura's 50, the young man still hopes to one day be at the level of his master. When the time comes, he hopes to take on an apprentice of his own, passing on the blacksmith’s torch. This Great Big Story was inspired by Genesis: https://www.genesis.com/ SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #Hatchet #Craftsman #Japan Got a story idea for us? Shoot us an email at hey [at] GreatBigStory [dot] com Follow us behind the scenes on Instagram: http://goo.gl/2KABeX Make our acquaintance on Facebook: http://goo.gl/Vn0XIZ Give us a shout on Twitter: http://goo.gl/sY1GLY Come hang with us on Vimeo: http://goo.gl/T0OzjV Visit our world directly: http://www.greatbigstory.com

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