![]() The elegant system of opening and keeping the knife open, the handle that is made from a single sheet of folded metal and the rudimentary but effective flat grind of the blade all add up to a knife that is more than the sum of its parts. It is their versatility and simplicity that is their best asset, and depending upon your tastes there is something almost elemental about them compared to other popular pocket knives such as the Swiss Army knife. It’s also a conversation-starter an ambassador of sorts that catches the interest of people who may not be too keen on knives.Īs mentioned above, these knives began as and remain a genuine utility pocket knife. the UK) – depending on the length of the blade. First off, as a friction folder the blade doesn’t lock which makes it legal to carry in specific countries (i.e. There are a few reasons that I can think of to carry one of these. Why Should you Carry a Higonokami? Comfortable and easy to hold, perfect for light cutting tasks This isn’t a problem, but it can be a little difficult to get the knife out of your pocket. The only other problem that I have, and it’s more of a nitpick than anything else, is that unless you’ve got a sheath/slip to store it in it tends to sit at the bottom of your pocket. ❌ The blade can rust if not cared for properly. ![]()
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