Fixed blade Knife Ikeuti Hamono Hatchet 45-165 16.5cm
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Fixed blade Knife Ikeuti Hamono Hatchet 45-165 16.5cm

Ikeuti Hamono
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Description

The Ikeuti Hamono  45-165 is a unique Japanese 16 cm fixed blade knife made of three layers of Aogami #2 carbon steel. It is perfect for those who like to stand out and get outdoors, having a cutting tool of impressive size with him. The wooden handle is equipped with a metal guard and a lanyard hole. The knife is very convenient to carry in the leather sheath that comes with it.

45-165
6 Items
Reference
45-165
Brand
Ikeuti Hamono
Country
Japan
Steel
Aogami #2
Handle
Wood
Blade Length, mm
210
Sheath
Leather
Ikeuti Hamono

Ikeuchi Hamono is a family-owned forge in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, founded in 1953. It specializes in making knives using traditional forging techniques, including kitchen knives, garden knives, and specialty knives (such as kiridashi). Most knives are made from high-carbon Shirogami and Aogami steels. Today, it is run by the fourth generation of the Ikeuchi family.