Böker Plus Zenshin 42 Brass
- reminiscent of the Higonokami pocket knives
- flat brass handle scales in matt stonewash finish
- without additional liners
- blade in a two-tone finish
- flat ground blade
Slipjoint in Japanese
Fans of Japanese sword and knife art watch out: here comes the Zenshin from Böker Plus. What looks at first glance like an ordinary Higonokami, is in fact a real Slipjoint and is legal to carry in a lot of places. Unlike the Framelock version, the handle scales on this variant are made of solid brass. This material is due to the slightly higher weight not only satiated in the hand, but also forms after some time a very individual patina. So on the one hand you have a pocket knife with the look of a traditional cutting tool from Japan, but on the other hand all the advantages of a modern slipjoint folder.
The blade, made of very rust-resistant 440C steel, has a two-tone finish, which adds to the modern feel. All in all, the Zenshin is a dignified nod to Japanese tradition and brings the design of the Higonokami into the 21st century.
Blade length: | 7,5 |
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Blade material: | 440C |
Blade thickness: | 2,4 |
Handle Material: | Brass |
Knife type: | Every Day Carry, Gentlemen's Carry |
Lefthand suitable: | Limited suitable |
Legal to carry in Germany: | Yes |
Locking Mechanism: | Slip Joint |
Made in: | China |
Overall Length: | 17,0 |
Weight: | 71 |
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