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title: "Higo no Kami Aogami-Honwarikomi Tokudai (sizeXL), Nagaokoma, Import from JAPAN"
brand: "nagao seisakusho"
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# Higo no Kami Aogami-Honwarikomi Tokudai (sizeXL), Nagaokoma, Import from JAPAN

**Brand:** nagao seisakusho
**Price:** 2054081₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Higo no Kami Aogami-Honwarikomi Tokudai (sizeXL), Nagaokoma, Import from JAPAN by nagao seisakusho
- **How much does it cost?** 2054081₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nagao seisakusho enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Description

Higonokami's Nagao piece worked. Steel blue paper for interrupt knives Steel, blue paper is superior durability is hard and wear resistant.

Review: I love 'em! - This blue paper steel Motosuke Nagao "authentic" Higonokami. I bought this after giving my not authentic, but virtually identical (not blue paper steel) knife as a gift. The former Higo came in a green plastic sheath; this one came in the gold and blue box. This knife came with a small chip in the blade, the blade had a little wave toward the end, and it wasn't as sharp as the "fake" Higo. However, they are virtually identical. I love these knives for some reason. They are handmade, old method, and not as practical as a modern knife. They look like little samurai swords and the flat grind and high carbon steel means they can really hold an edge. I like the lamination line in the blade. They are all unique and give it a handmade look. I see some people polishing out the lam line and that takes the history and uniqueness away from the knife. If you do that, stop it! These knives have been made with traditional methods since the 1890's. It's part of history; you aren't making the knife better by making it look more modern. Apart from these are the more expensive Higonokamis and will have collector value, I don't see much difference in the cheaper version. The Motosuke Nagao knives are made by a man in his 80's and the last member of the guild that makes these knives. These knives will still be made using the same methods after Mr. Nagao is finished making them. They just won't have the official guild designation. They are just very cool knives, whichever you decide to purchase. Both look vintage, like your grandfather gave it to you when you were a kid, and they have grind marks and scratches on them. They look like tools that work and not like a trophy for your wall. I love these things!!
Review: Good project knife - I wasn't sure what I was buying when j ordered this knife. As I searched the inter web for information, I found it to have an interesting history. First off, it's basic. It's a rough blade on a simple handle with no locking mechanism. The finish is rough and needs work and that's one of the things I like about it. The edge was sharp enough to use as a utility knife but nowhere near sharp enough to shave with. The little lever of the blade is very rough also. The spine of the blade has square edges and heavy grind marks. The brass handle on my knife had a few dings in it but nothing too bad. Opening this knife takes getting used to if you have a modern folder as most do. I'm so used to flicking my folders open and closing then with little thought. With a little practice, you can get good at opening with one hand. Don't be surprised if you get a few cuts in the meantime. First thing I did with it was open a few packages at work. It pierced tape with its sharp point with ease and cuts cardboard with little effort. The second thing I did was drop it on concrete. Ugh! I chipped the tip! I then used a Work Sharp tool to fix the top and really sharpen the edge. It took very little time to give the edge a nice polish and get it razor sharp. It will shave hairs off my arm with little effort. I did a few light carving strokes in some cedar wood to see how it holds up and it didn't seem to effect it at all. I also rounded the spine and lever to make it a little more appealing. I'll need to do a bit more but I'm pleased so far. I added a bit of paracord to the lanyard hole so that I can pull the knife out without digging in my pocket. The paracord keeps the knife vertical in my pocket and it doesn't get stuck in the bottom. I did notice that the pivot is beginning to loosen up a bit since I first got it. I hope it doesn't get too loose and open up inside my pocket because that would be a very bad situation. All in all, a good little knife if you don't mind a little work to make it better.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0062BK2WW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,550 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #268 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | dual bevel |
| Blade Length | 105 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Wharncliffe |
| Blade Type | folding |
| Brand | Nagao Seisakusho |
| Brand Name | Nagao Seisakusho |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 237 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.66 Inches |
| Item Shape | Wharncliffe Blade |
| Manufacturer | Higo no Kami |
| Model Name | WAWHIGO11 |
| Model Number | WAWHIGO11 |
| Orientation | Right Hand |
| Part Number | WAWHIGO11 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4.1" |
| Special Feature | Blue Paper Steel |
| Special Features | Blue Paper Steel |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor Activities" or "Japanese Craftsmanship |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** High Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Nagao Seisakusho
- **Color:** Blue
- **Handle Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Included Components:** Pocket Clip
- **Model Name:** WAWHIGO11
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping
- **Special Feature:** Blue Paper Steel
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are these made by Motosuke Nagao?**
A: They are essentially the same style knife.  The Nagao model has a samurai on the handle where the true higonokami doesn't.  The boxes are even different.    Go for the licensed version (blue/gold box) for the true product.  If you purchase from Blue Crest you will have no problems.   Hope this helps.         james s.

**Q: Does it have a lock?**
A: No lock at all

**Q: Hello, how long iz the blade? How long is the handle? Thanks, Ken**
A: The blade is 3-5/8" long and the handle is 4-3/4" long.  It is perfectly balanced at the center.

**Q: Is there kanji on the blade as well as the handle?**
A: Some do, some don't, there's literally one guy left in the world making them, he changes things up slightly to keep the monotony at Bay...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love 'em!
*by J***S on March 2, 2018*

This blue paper steel Motosuke Nagao "authentic" Higonokami. I bought this after giving my not authentic, but virtually identical (not blue paper steel) knife as a gift. The former Higo came in a green plastic sheath; this one came in the gold and blue box. This knife came with a small chip in the blade, the blade had a little wave toward the end, and it wasn't as sharp as the "fake" Higo. However, they are virtually identical. I love these knives for some reason. They are handmade, old method, and not as practical as a modern knife. They look like little samurai swords and the flat grind and high carbon steel means they can really hold an edge. I like the lamination line in the blade. They are all unique and give it a handmade look. I see some people polishing out the lam line and that takes the history and uniqueness away from the knife. If you do that, stop it! These knives have been made with traditional methods since the 1890's. It's part of history; you aren't making the knife better by making it look more modern. Apart from these are the more expensive Higonokamis and will have collector value, I don't see much difference in the cheaper version. The Motosuke Nagao knives are made by a man in his 80's and the last member of the guild that makes these knives. These knives will still be made using the same methods after Mr. Nagao is finished making them. They just won't have the official guild designation. They are just very cool knives, whichever you decide to purchase. Both look vintage, like your grandfather gave it to you when you were a kid, and they have grind marks and scratches on them. They look like tools that work and not like a trophy for your wall. I love these things!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good project knife
*by F***A on April 25, 2016*

I wasn't sure what I was buying when j ordered this knife. As I searched the inter web for information, I found it to have an interesting history. First off, it's basic. It's a rough blade on a simple handle with no locking mechanism. The finish is rough and needs work and that's one of the things I like about it. The edge was sharp enough to use as a utility knife but nowhere near sharp enough to shave with. The little lever of the blade is very rough also. The spine of the blade has square edges and heavy grind marks. The brass handle on my knife had a few dings in it but nothing too bad. Opening this knife takes getting used to if you have a modern folder as most do. I'm so used to flicking my folders open and closing then with little thought. With a little practice, you can get good at opening with one hand. Don't be surprised if you get a few cuts in the meantime. First thing I did with it was open a few packages at work. It pierced tape with its sharp point with ease and cuts cardboard with little effort. The second thing I did was drop it on concrete. Ugh! I chipped the tip! I then used a Work Sharp tool to fix the top and really sharpen the edge. It took very little time to give the edge a nice polish and get it razor sharp. It will shave hairs off my arm with little effort. I did a few light carving strokes in some cedar wood to see how it holds up and it didn't seem to effect it at all. I also rounded the spine and lever to make it a little more appealing. I'll need to do a bit more but I'm pleased so far. I added a bit of paracord to the lanyard hole so that I can pull the knife out without digging in my pocket. The paracord keeps the knife vertical in my pocket and it doesn't get stuck in the bottom. I did notice that the pivot is beginning to loosen up a bit since I first got it. I hope it doesn't get too loose and open up inside my pocket because that would be a very bad situation. All in all, a good little knife if you don't mind a little work to make it better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super Cool... Rustic and Charming... Capable of Extreme Sharpness
*by R***D on August 14, 2020*

Cool knife. No frills, basic, and potentially dangerous... just what I was looking for. The blade is real forged steel.. aogami core with softer cladding. Sharpen it up on some stones and it's blisteringly sharp. I like the simple bevel and the thick spine which gives it a rustic charm. The brass handle I thought was pretty sturdy. Much sturdier than I was expecting. You have to make sure you are using the correct technique and not trying to overburden the blade because there's no locking mechanism so its potentially dangerous given its as sharp as a razor. But for cutting cardboard, opening boxes, trimming a thin branch here or there, cutting an apple open, cutting tape, paper, etc...it's perfect. The steel is real carbon aogami which means it'll rust if not cared for but it also means it sharpens easily and gets crazy sharp. Like hair whittling sharp. Mine came fairly tight too which was nice... the blade stays shut unless and until I purposefully open it. It's elegant in its simplicity and is super cool!

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