Guan Jianchang is the first person recommended by Renfang in Guan City. Mr. Guan was born in 1925. He inherited the traditional satin knife technology of the Kamakura period and is a well-known contemporary knifemaker. During World War II, Japanese militarists forced the production of combat knives. After the war, they made special knives for farriers at the Japan Jockey Club. It is an original modern Japanese-style knife called "Mino Den" made of seven layers of soft steel sandwiched with Allais steel. It has both traditional and modern styles and is extremely noble. This work has an elegant shape, and the blade is forged from several layers of different steels. The repeated tempering of the blade leaves countless forging patterns, which are clearly visible. After several rounds of manual grinding, the cutting edge is extremely sharp, and you can cut paper in the air as easily as cutting vegetables! It is short and compact, easy to carry, and is a good knife for personal protection! Not only practical, but also very collectible! Although this knife is an imitation, the quality is not much different from the genuine one, but there is a big difference in price. Specifications: CM Overall length: 25.5 Blade length: 13 Blade thickness: 0.5 Blade material: Pattern forged steel Blade hardness: 59HRC Weight: 400g Handle: Log Scabbard: Log + Genuine Leather + Copper Buckle
Guan Jianchang is the first person recommended by Renfang in Guan City. Mr. Guan was born in 1925. He inherited the traditional satin knife technology of the Kamakura period and is a well-known contemporary knifemaker. During World War II, Japanese milita
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