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Rockstead knives represent the zenith of modern knife craftsmanship—a harmonious fusion of advanced metallurgy, obsessive precision, and hand-finished artistry. Built in Japan by master craftsmen, each Rockstead is more than just a tool; it’s a benchmark of perfection, where tolerances are measured in microns and performance is measured in generations. The Rockstead Higo II FCF-ZDP (CC) exemplifies this philosophy, offering not only extraordinary cutting ability, but an aesthetic and mechanical refinement that places it in a league of its own.
The copper infused carbon fibre scales paired with copper anodised titanium liners create a striking contrast, delivering both lightweight strength and visual drama. This high-performance handle material ensures rigidity without excess bulk, while the red liners add a refined accent only Rockstead could execute with such precision. At the heart of the knife is its mirror-polished ZDP-189 blade, painstakingly hand-ground into Rockstead’s signature convex grind. Achieving up to HRC 67, this blade offers jaw-dropping edge retention and an almost unreal sharpness—finished to a literal mirror by skilled artisans. Each Higo II is hand-assembled, hand-finished, and individually numbered, standing as a testament to the pinnacle of what a folding knife can be.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.