
Brass Folder Knife
Produced in Miki, Japan by Nagao Komataro. In the early 1900's, there were 40 companies producing pocket knives under the name Higonokami, but in 1910, a trademark was filed and restricted the production of these knives to members of the Miki Knife Manufacturers Association. After the automation and mass production boom of the 1950s, most other members of the association went out of business or began producing other items, and so Nagao Komataro was left as the only company able to produce knives under the Higonokami trademark. Since then, Higonokami has made a resurgence among knife enthusiasts as a utility and crafts knife and is also popular among those looking to learn to sharpen or polish.
Production Details:
Length: 3 1/2" Closed
2" Blue Paper Steel Blade
Brass Handle
Lanyard Hole
Made in the Japan
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