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Today is another SOG, SOG Bluto. This is a discontinued knife. It’s a real handy size. I love the blade design, it’s very similar to the Vulcan I posted yesterday. Kershaw makes or made one that is similar. This one is the perfect size to carry every day.
Anyone else have any SOG’s or more Seki made knives? Let’s see them.
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Hattori made for Beretta. Does not have the density and heft of a real Loveless DP, but it is the closest thing to a real one from a production standpoint.
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Montanaman wrote:Hattori made for Beretta. Does not have the density and heft of a real Loveless DP, but it is the closest thing to a real one from a production standpoint.

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Kris, That knife is a beauty. Master Hattori does mighty fine work. He is in his mid 80’s now and is slowing down, so there won’t be a lot of knives produced by him going forward. It’s time to be buying and putting these up for the future.
I love that wood on the handle. Is that Chinese Quince?
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote:
Kris, That knife is a beauty. Master Hattori does mighty fine work. He is in his mid 80’s now and is slowing down, so there won’t be a lot of knives produced by him going forward. It’s time to be buying and putting these up for the future.
I love that wood on the handle. Is that Chinese Quince?
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Thank you, a handmade from Ichiro must really be something. The handles are quite nice and, yes, Chinese Quince is what I have found in research and my own knowledge of woods. Tapered tang and sculpted handles. Oddly, the sheath is not in the Loveless style, and does not carry very securely. Both of your Imai fixed blades are very nice!
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Montanaman wrote:
Sharpnshinyknives wrote:
Kris, That knife is a beauty. Master Hattori does mighty fine work. He is in his mid 80’s now and is slowing down, so there won’t be a lot of knives produced by him going forward. It’s time to be buying and putting these up for the future.
I love that wood on the handle. Is that Chinese Quince?
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Thank you, a handmade from Ichiro must really be something. The handles are quite nice and, yes, Chinese Quince is what I have found in research and my own knowledge of woods. Tapered tang and sculpted handles. Oddly, the sheath is not in the Loveless style, and does not carry very securely. Both of your Imai fixed blades are very nice!
Thank you, they are exceptional knives. The pictures just don’t capture what it’s like to hold them in your hand, very solid and flawless.
I think Chinese Quince is right up there w/ Desert Ironwood. I hope to put handles of Desert Ironwood or Quince on my Tommy Lee knife that I bought that is like kj’s Semiskinner pictured earlier in this thread.
I appreciate all the participation on this thread. This is so different than most threads on this forum. I think if we are going to attract more participation on this forum, this kind of thread is a step in that direction. I am blown away by how many people have these knives, but you don’t see them mentioned much anywhere else.
Keep em coming.
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I felt strongly that there had to be some way to bring in a greater variety of knives without in any way weakening our commitment to the classic traditional patterns. And you, SSK have done it! Great work. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:I felt strongly that there had to be some way to bring in a greater variety of knives without in any way weakening our commitment to the classic traditional patterns. And you, SSK have done it! Great work. ::tu::
Thank you QS. I tried interjecting some discussion into other threads about Japanese knives, and just didn’t get much traction. But starting a thread just for those, seemed like an idea worth trying. I think it’s been pretty positively received. I appreciate all those that have posted and will post.
I’m running out of Japanese knives to share, so I hope others will continue to put new ones up. I will be relegated to posting pictures of the knives I want to own, like these two I’m posting w/ this reply. Saw these on the JKD website along w/ many others. I’m not usually a big fan of synthetic material handles, cellulose acetate to be exact, but these are really nice. Seems like synthetics are getting better and better. A few years ago there weren’t a lot of choices and the ones that there were, didn’t impress me much. I think Moki waited until it got a lot better, and they made some great choices. The dark one is called Aurora.
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This onr is a beaut. Factiry 2nd AG Russell by Moki. Unfortunately she has a broken backspring.
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Here are a few more from Mr. Russell.
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I don't think that these are from the same factory. Both have a san mai constructed blade, not sure what the cutting edge is constructed of. The large feature screwed construction vs. pinned in the smaller. While both are fine knives, they are not at a Moki level as far as fit, finish go. Not as glass smooth opening. Both feature very ergonomic handles with a nice swell, particularly the large one. No room for any extra blade in the large in any respect.
The smaller is about 3 5/8 and the large 4 1/2.
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robbobus wrote:Here are a few more from Mr. Russell.1539551945990152504794916266656.jpg15395519965937521807186093302767.jpg
I don't think that these are from the same factory. Both have a san mai constructed blade, not sure what the cutting edge is constructed of. The large feature screwed construction vs. pinned in the smaller. While both are fine knives, they are not at a Moki level as far as fit, finish go. Not as glass smooth opening. Both feature very ergonomic handles with a nice swell, particularly the large one. No room for any extra blade in the large in any respect.
The smaller is about 3 5/8 and the large 4 1/2. 15395526343556448016143635430385.jpg
I haven’t seen the top one before. It looks rugged. I love the bottom one. I think we have A.G. to thank for bringing us so many Seki made knives. I’m sure he helped on the quality issues over time as well. Thanks for sharing. I’d love to take that top one out and do some heavy duty cutting w/ it.
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I may not have time to take any pictures today, so I am posting one from Moki that is on my want list, in fact it’s the next knife I hope to purchase. This description is from the JKD website. MK-110ANV-EBY Moki's Elegant Basic lockback folder of 2-1/2" mirror polished multi-layered SG-2 (Super Gold II) and VG-2 Coreless Damascus V-grind blade with nail-nick, Etched with "110th Anniversary", 3-1/4" Hand rounded Black Ebonywood handle with solid Nickel silver bolster & liners, Nickel silver "MOKI" shield and lanyard hole on end, Lock back device with engraved serial numbers, Comes with Brown Leather pouch and Fancy Gift box
SG-2 & VG-2 Damascus blade in 2.5mm thick, 63mm blade, 150mm overall in open, Weight 60g

The stag version of this runs 320 to 350, depending on where you buy it.
I don’t have a Damascus Moki, and this one has captured my attention.
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please correct any misinformation I might give on this one. It's my understanding it was made by BlackJack. They have a name for theirs and there were one or two spinoffs. This one is marked FLT-1 which is common to all versions. Looks like the only place it would be useful is under the Poker table...
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I’m not familiar w/ that one. I really love the handle design on that, pretty much like a tear drop jack. Very nice fit and finish.
I don’t know much about Black Jack. I see their Momba for sale quite often. I think it’s called Momba? That’s about the only knife from them that I have seen. I would say that what you have there is a bit unique and probably scarce.
Thanks for posting.
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For anyone following this thread. These knives are just like the knife I posted earlier from Master Imai. These are showing still available on the Japaneseknifedirect, JKD website. http://japaneseknifedirect.com/ImaiSI-700Series.html . The ivory handled one is sold out.
Again, Master Imai died in 2014 and there are very few of his knives left to buy. My personal opinion is that these are good ones to collect. I don’t think many people are aware of how scarce these are becoming. Of course some are just discovering these knives for the first time.
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Cletus Awreetus wrote:please correct any misinformation I might give on this one. It's my understanding it was made by BlackJack. They have a name for theirs and there were one or two spinoffs. This one is marked FLT-1 which is common to all versions. Looks like the only place it would be useful is under the Poker table...

Well I just couldn’t hold out for Black Friday sales on JKD. Just order 3 new knives. 2 Moki’s and one Mcusta. This thread is contagious. I’ve got the fever. Japanese fever that is.
Now I need to sell some more knives to counter this big purchase.
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Cletus Awreetus wrote:please correct any misinformation I might give on this one. It's my understanding it was made by BlackJack. They have a name for theirs and there were one or two spinoffs. This one is marked FLT-1 which is common to all versions. Looks like the only place it would be useful is under the Poker table...
Steve, I watched that video you sent me of that knife above, pretty impressive. It looks even better in the video than in the pictures that you took. Thank you.
Here is my all time favorite EDC knife. Hands down, I don’t know of any better knife I have ever had. It’s practical, both blades have thumb studs. You also have a clip blade and a wharncliff blade both. Liner locks on both blades, which I think is imperative. Fit and finish are typical of a Japanese knife. Both are the same model 4380 from Kershaw. The black one is the one I carry the most and it’s stainless Damascus. The other is AUS 8, which is one of my favorite stainless steels. It’s not hard to sharpen and it holds an edge well. Usually I just use a honing rod on the blades, I have only had to sharpen each one once in the many years of owning them. The reason I have two is that after I bought the redwood one and carried it for a number of years. A.G. Russell had this black Damascus one in his catalog. They only made 100 of this and I just couldn’t pass it up. Plus I love carrying this since it has the Damascus blade. Besides the 4380 model number Kershaw calls this the Double Cross.
Don’t think they make this any more, but if you watch, you can usually find one online somewhere.
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Great looking and highly practical knives Mark. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Great looking and highly practical knives Mark. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks QS. Surprised more people don’t share my enthusiasm on this knife. I suppose the thumb studs are a not practical for some projects and they do get in the way at times, but that’s just a good excuse to carry another knife. Besides I love opening a knife one handed and closing it one handed. It’s kind of like shooting my Henry rifle, it just feels right.
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Here is one of the three that I ordered. Got notified today that my knives are on the way. This will be my first Mcusta. I can’t wait. Will share pictures of the actual knife. Although JKD does a remarkable job on their photo’s. I tried to imitate this when I first opened my eBay store. It’s a lot harder to take a good photo on a mirror than you would think. I never did get to the quality of photo that they have. Every angle I changed on the mirror reflected something distracting. Still can’t figure it out.
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SSK, you have stirred my interest in Japanese knives. Sure some pretty ones. I like the design. ::nod:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:SSK, you have stirred my interest in Japanese knives. Sure some pretty ones. I like the design. ::nod:: ::nod::
That one really caught my eye. It was kind of an impulse purchase, along w/ another one. I ordered a Moki bird and trout knife as well as the 110th anniversary knife in Ebony and Damascus stainless. It’s going to be like Christmas when they get here.
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robbobus wrote:Here are a few more from Mr. Russell.1539551945990152504794916266656.jpg15395519965937521807186093302767.jpg
I don't think that these are from the same factory. Both have a san mai constructed blade, not sure what the cutting edge is constructed of. The large feature screwed construction vs. pinned in the smaller. While both are fine knives, they are not at a Moki level as far as fit, finish go. Not as glass smooth opening. Both feature very ergonomic handles with a nice swell, particularly the large one. No room for any extra blade in the large in any respect.
The smaller is about 3 5/8 and the large 4 1/2. 15395526343556448016143635430385.jpg

I wanted to put a rare one up that A.G. Russell produced. If anyone owns this one, I would sure like to see more pictures of this one. It’s called 20th Century Barlow. Only 300 made. The only one of the three models still available is one of the 1-25 serial numbers, premier grade at 495 dollars. Wow.
Do you have or know anyone who has one of these Robbobus?
If you do, could you post some pictures, or coax someone to?
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I do have one. I put a poor picture up on page 6 or so, try and get a better one soon. My best opportunity to take photos is after my girls are in bed, but without natural light and no photo skills my resilts lack. Mine is the grade below the Premiere, without the engraving. Excellently executed lockback, I would think by Moki.
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robbobus wrote:I do have one. I put a poor picture up on page 6 or so, try and get a better one soon. My best opportunity to take photos is after my girls are in bed, but without natural light and no photo skills my resilts lack. Mine is the grade below the Premiere, without the engraving. Excellently executed lockback, I would think by Moki.
Sorry about that. I guess the lighting is a little dark, didn’t realize that was the knife. Some better photos would be helpful. So how do you like this knife? Do you think the 495 one would be worth having? I would have to really think that over before diving in to one that expensive. From what I can see, it looks like one heck of a knife.
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robbobus wrote:I do have one. I put a poor picture up on page 6 or so, try and get a better one soon. My best opportunity to take photos is after my girls are in bed, but without natural light and no photo skills my resilts lack. Mine is the grade below the Premiere, without the engraving. Excellently executed lockback, I would think by Moki.
I just reviewed this entire thread and man you have some of the nicest Seki made knives I have seen. I just wanted to thank you again for posting those. The Brownings are really incredible.
You must have seen the quality of these some time ago to have acquired this many of these knives, the A.G. Russells, the Brownings, the Moki’s etc. I hope my collection is this nice some day.
Hope you have more to post.
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