Ojika Long Handle Double-Edged Aogami Steel Hatchet Sickle

$108.52
eBay
eBay

Compare 2 seller prices

Retailer
Price
eBay
eBayBest
$108.52
Honmamon-Japan
Honmamon-Japan
$72.00
This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated.
Ojika Long Handle Double-Edged Aogami Steel Hatchet Sickle$108.52

The best grass cutting sickle, fire-forged Size: Total length 410mm, width 100mm - Blade length 135mm, width 40mm, thickness 5mm - Handle length 360mm, diameter 36mm Weight: Approx. 390g Material: Cutting blade: Blue paper steel Base metal: Extremely soft iron Blade shape: Double ...The best grass cutting sickle, fire-forged Size: Total length 410mm, width 100mm - Blade length 135mm, width 40mm, thickness 5mm - Handle length 360mm, diameter 36mm Weight: Approx. 390g Material: Cutting blade: Blue paper steel Base metal: Extremely soft iron Blade shape: Double-edged Type of sickle: Thick sickle Uses: Removing brushwood, hard grass, and branches Manufacturing: Made in Japan Each of our sickles embodies the versatility needed for diverse applications.

From hedge laying and brush clearing to precision trimming, they fulfill the functions of tools such as Bill Hooks, Brush Hooks, Ditch Bank Blades, Slash Hooks, and Gertels. Features: This is an exquisite hatchet sickle, crafted with all his heart and soul by one of Tosa's most skilled sickle blacksmiths. - It is a special sickle born from highly skilled techniques that allow no compromise.

- The blade is hard and resilient, forged with blue paper steel and extremely soft iron. - You can experience the ultimate sharpness thanks to the carefully crafted blade. - Please try this "honmamon" handmade sickle, the culmination of traditional techniques that have been cultivated and handed down as a local industry.

Caution:Since the knife is made of steel which rusts easily, after use wipe off any moisture and apply knife oil before storing. It is not a composite material (steel material made by joining base steel and steel using rolling rolls at a factory). The sickle is repeatedly struck with a hammer, stretched, and fire-forged to remove impurities, break down the structure, and produce a tough, hard steel.

It could have some small scratches, flaws or bent, but they are the proof of handmade! The product seems rougher than machine made ones, but the quality is great, which you cannot feel with machine made one! Item no.

Share this product on...