Tag: Japanese
The Classic Vintage 1970s Era Gerber G. Sakai Ebony Folding Hunter...
The Gerber Ebony Folding Hunter Series are truly stunning. These knives are rather scarce today since they made them for only a short time....
Why do the Vintage G96 Japan Knives Look Like Buck Knives?
We recently got a rare opportunity to acquire some new old stock G96 fillet knives from Ichiro Hattori in Seki, Japan. This got us...
Favorite Knives of 2018 – Plus Looking Forward to 2019
2018 was a fantastic year for knives! Of course, around here we have a great time whenever we are dealing with knives, whatever that...
ePrague’s 2018 Sharp Choice Christmas List: Stocking Stuffers and More!
You've been waiting for this; and now it is here! ePrague's Official Sharp Choice Christmas List for 2018!
It was not difficult making our choices. ...
Thanksgiving Turkey Carving Perfected with ePrague’s Kitchen Cutlery Lineup
We all want to impress while carving that turkey on the big day. Now whether it is the host, hostess, or a talented guest...
Final thoughts on Visit to Seki Japan – Cutlery, Knifemaking, Swords
The people of Seki, Japan were so generous during this fantastic visit. They shared their homes and food, and shared the amazing qualities of...
Visit to knifemakers of Seki: Kiku Matsuda, Seizo Imai
In Seki, we visited the new factory of master knifemaker Kiku Matsuda. Located on a busy street in Seki, but with a private and...
Seki, Japan – The Knifemaking Capitol of Japanese Swords and Knives
Seki, Japan, in Gifu Prefacture, is every Japanese knife enthusiast's destination. Set among the ethereal landscape is the land formed of everything good and...
Balisong Butterfly Knives: Valor Seki Japan Knife Making Kits
The original French Butterfly Knife from the 16th Century has become what we call today the Balisong, derived from the Phillipine phrase meaning “broken...
Kiku Matsuda Knives available NOW! Custom Made in Seki, Japan
We now have a nice selection of Kiku knives online! Please TAKE A LOOK at these awesome knives, handcrafted by Kiku Matsuda, you wont...