Rockstead Higo
This is a stunning knife ,traditional craftsmanship combined with cutting edge design and materials. Cant really recommend this enough . Ive done a YouTube review on this on fieldsport cymru YouTube channel.
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The ROCKSTEAD knife, with its superior cutting performance, is the Formula One of knives. This knife will slice paper even after the punishment of beating and cutting dried bamboo.
The blade shape is unique. Rockstead have adapted the shape of the traditional Japanese sword blade to all their knives. They have the two most important features of a quality blade — strength and cutting ability.
The mirror surface on Rockstead knives continues to the edge of the blade. Under a microscope the difference becomes apparent. The tip of the blade of ROCKSTEAD is smooth, while other knives are more like the tip of a saw blade.
The Rockstead Higo II Ti Carbon Fibre ZDP Blue features a ZDP 189 stainless steel blade with a Rockwell hardness of 66.6. The handle material is a titanium, carbon fibre mix with a stunning gold anodised Titanium frame. This is a truly extraordinary knife unique in it's outstanding quality.
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Add to BasketThis is a stunning knife ,traditional craftsmanship combined with cutting edge design and materials. Cant really recommend this enough . Ive done a YouTube review on this on fieldsport cymru YouTube channel.
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.
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.