United Cutlery GH5053 Hibben Master Bushcraft Machete, Brown, 16.75″ Review

United Cutlery GH5053 Hibben Master Bushcraft Machete, Brown, 16.75

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  • Handle material: walnut hardwood
  • Blade material: 1075 carbon steel
  • Blade length: 11.19 inch
  • Overall length: 16.75 inch
  • Sheath included: nylon with PVC liner

The single most important tool to a bush crafter is the knife, and the Hibbing Bush craft Machete is the ultimate knife for fi recraft, shelter building, and general wilderness survival. The magnificent 11 3/16″ 1075 carbon steel full tang blade features a rough-forged look surface finish, which is complimented by a satin finished cast stainless steel guard. The walnut hardwood handle, with its nickel silver pins, fits nicely in your hand, providing you with a comfortable and secure grip. Includes a heavy-duty nylon sheath with PVC blade liner, lashing grommets, and lashing Para cord.

Higo no Kami 10 Pocket Knife by Nagao Seisakusho, Brass Finish Review

Higo no Kami 10 Pocket Knife by Nagao Seisakusho, Brass Finish

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  • Made by the last remaining manufacturer of this trademarked knife, Nagao Seisakusho
  • Blade approximately 3″, handle approximately 4″
  • Warikomi steel
  • Brass satin handle
  • Specifications and appearance may differ slightly due to the handmade nature of this product

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The Higo no Kami folding knife has a long history in Japan dating back to the late 19th century. A blacksmith is said to have added a simple lever to a minimally designed pocket knife to aid in opening and closing the blade and to set it apart from other knives. The knife proved to be successful and a guild was formed to oversee the manufacture of the knife. Only those belonging to the guild were allowed to manufacture the knife to specification and use the trademarked name “Higo no Kami”. The term “Higo no Kami” means “Lord of Higo” in Japanese, in honor of the Lord of the Kyushu area of Japan, where the knife originated. Today, each Higo no Kami knife is still handmade by the last remaining maker in the guild, Nagao Seisakusho.

Benchmade Osborne Design ComboEdge Barrage Drop-Point Blade with AXIS Assist Review

Benchmade Osborne Design ComboEdge Barrage Drop-Point Blade with AXIS Assist

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  • Blade Length: 3.60″
  • Overall Length/Closed Length: 8.35″/4.75″
  • Blade Material/Hardness: 154CM Stainless Steel/58-61HRC
  • Blade Style: Drop-Point; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes