- Order number: KB509
What a beautiful knife! The Kaico-Tou from Kanetsune Seki impresses with its traditional look and high-quality workmanship. Japanese knives generally have a certain appeal, but this one is even more special. Translated, Kaico means something like "nostalgic", which clearly alludes to the classic design of the knife. The combination of stainless steel bolsters and fine, riveted wooden handle scales has always been very popular and is enjoying a nice comeback with the Kaico-Tou. The 7 cm long blade of the pocket knife is particularly practical for everyday use, cutting through everyday tasks with ease. The AUS-8 blade steel used offers great cutting performance and is particularly impressive with its edge retention. Thanks to the two-handed opening via nail nick, the old school EDC knife can be carried comfortably in your trouser pocket at all times, as it does not fall under the restrictions of the Weapons Act in accordance with §42a. The chic piece is supplied in a very classy-looking wooden box with gold lettering. What a beautiful knife! The Kaico-Tou from Kanetsune Seki impresses with its traditional appearance and high-quality workmanship. Japanese knives generally have a certain appeal, but this one is even more special. Translated, Kaico means something like "nostalgic", which clearly alludes to the classic design of the knife. The combination of stainless steel bolsters and fine, riveted wooden handle scales has always been very popular and is enjoying a nice comeback with the Kaico-Tou. The 7 cm long blade of the pocket knife is particularly practical for everyday use, cutting through everyday tasks with ease. The AUS-8 blade steel used offers great cutting performance and is particularly impressive with its edge retention. Thanks to the two-handed opening via nail nick, the old school EDC knife can be carried comfortably in your trouser pocket at all times, as it does not fall under the restrictions of the Weapons Act in accordance with §42a. The chic piece is supplied in a very classy-looking wooden box with gold lettering.
Herstellerinformation:
Kitasho
5 Chome-1-11 Sakaemachi
Seki, Gifu 501-3253
Japan
Email: info@kanetsune.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
ACMA - Distributor For Fine Knives
Veiter Weg 13
97241 Bergtheim
Germany
info@acma.de
! Warnhinweise und Sicherheitsinformationen: Schnittverletzungen: Die häufigste Gefahr bei der Verwendung von Messern ist das Risiko von Schnittverletzungen. Scharfe Klingen können schnell durch Haut und Gewebe dringen. Abrutschen des Messers: Ein unsachgemäßes oder zu starkes Drücken kann dazu führen, dass das Messer abrutscht und unkontrollierte Bewegungen entstehen, die Verletzungen verursachen können. Verletzungen durch Stürze: Messer sollten niemals ungesichert oder in der Nähe von Tischkanten abgelegt werden, um zu verhindern, dass sie herunterfallen und jemanden verletzen. Stumpfe Messer: Stumpfe Messer stellen ein größeres Verletzungsrisiko dar, da sie mehr Kraft erfordern und leichter abrutschen können. Messer sollten daher regelmäßig sachgemäß nachgeschärft werden. Nicht bestimmungsgemäße Nutzung: Das Verwenden eines Messers für Aufgaben, für die es nicht vorgesehen ist (z.B. als Hebelwerkzeug), kann nicht nur die Klinge beschädigen, sondern auch zu Unfällen führen.
Manufacturer: | Kanetsune Seki |
Modell: | Kaico-Tou |
Knife Type: | Zweihandmesser |
Verschluss: | Backlock |
Blade Material: | AUS-8 / 56-58 HRC |
Blade Length: | 7 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 3 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Satiniert |
Blade Style: | Droppoint-Klinge |
Geschlossen: | 11 cm |
Overall Length: | 18 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Nagelhau |
Griffmaterial: | Edelstahl, Schichtholz |
Besonderheit: | Lieferung in einer Holzbox |
Gewicht: | 100 g |
Made in: | Japan |
Named after a famous 14th-century blacksmith, Kanetsune has been producing high-quality traditional knives since 1930. Starting with hunting knives, the company expanded its range in 1948 to include Japanese chef's knives, which enjoy great popularity worldwide. With the founding of Kitasho Co, Ltd, Kanetsune moved in a more modern direction. Knifemaker Kitasho has been the head of the company ever since and is largely responsible for the design. The quality of these knives, made in the Japanese blade city, is based on the combination of industrial production and masterly craftsmanship. Be inspired by the Kanetsune Seki knives and explore the Japanese art of knifemaking!