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Product Description
The sabaki-bocho is Oka san's long seller (Japanese term) and we're not surprised. It's a delightful little blade; a happy confluence of length, style, utility and craftsmanship. And in this iteration, shinyness. (There's a black-forged sabaki as well.)
The sabaki-bocho is a favourite of boar hunters working in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture, created for skinning and separating, very portable.
Mr Oka likens the style to a short Japanese tanto sword and that seems fair to us. In addition to length, steel, construction, sharpness, cost, legality and price this blade differs from a Japanese sword in one other crucial way: there's no scabbard for it. It's a knife that deserves a sheath, unfortunately there isn't one on offer so please bear that in mind. Still worth buying, though.
Blade steel: | Aogami#2 | nantetsu |
Bevel: | Ryōba double bevel |
Blade construction: | Warikomi |
Left-handed available: | Handle and blade suit both hands |
Handle: | Hounoki |
Ferrule: | Plastic |
Blade length: | 140mm |
Overall Length: | 260mm |
Blade height: | 28mm |
Blade spine: | 3mm |
Handle length: | 114mm |
Handle width: | 24x19mm |
Weight in hand: | 78g |