EDIT: Sold elsewhere.
This might not be classical KKF material, but let's have a look
This was my first J-Knife I ever bought, and I have used it a lot before selling it. I got sentimental about it and re-bought it, then realized I wasn't really going to use it enough. So here it goes again, BNIB.
It's not a high-end knife, but still a good quality blade way beyond what typical Western knives will offer. Geometry is convex with a bit of beef so it isn't too brittle, but still decently thin behind the edge. Respectable VG10 with a damascus cladding. I'm unsure about the handle material, but full tang!!!
I still have the 180 that handled a ton of abuse without trouble and blew me away when I only knew Henckels. So a nice gift or beginner's knife, no doubt.
Looking to get 125€ + actual shipping minus 15€. Knife is in Germany, international buyers welcome.
This might not be classical KKF material, but let's have a look
This was my first J-Knife I ever bought, and I have used it a lot before selling it. I got sentimental about it and re-bought it, then realized I wasn't really going to use it enough. So here it goes again, BNIB.
It's not a high-end knife, but still a good quality blade way beyond what typical Western knives will offer. Geometry is convex with a bit of beef so it isn't too brittle, but still decently thin behind the edge. Respectable VG10 with a damascus cladding. I'm unsure about the handle material, but full tang!!!
I still have the 180 that handled a ton of abuse without trouble and blew me away when I only knew Henckels. So a nice gift or beginner's knife, no doubt.
Looking to get 125€ + actual shipping minus 15€. Knife is in Germany, international buyers welcome.
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