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Home Products Mini Tanto

Mini Tanto

by Leu, Pohan

SKU 23137

Date Added 12/02/2011

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $225.00

Overview

1/8" blade thickness and 1" blade depth. Blue frog skin handle with cord wrap. Very nice work. Brand new from the 2011 New York Custom Knife Show.

Product Details

Additional Specs

Knife Type Hidden Tang

About the Maker

Leu, Pohan

"For as long as I can remember, I have loved knives and anything that my mother found dangerous! I have been making knives part-time since 2003. When I first started out, I had minimal tools to use including a 4"x36" belt sander my wife bought me for wood working. Prior to my first belt sander, I used an angle grinder which i eventually realized, didn't work for me. I started heat treating knives in an open air coal forge, not really understanding what was involved in heat-treating the Air-Hardening tool steel I currently use today. The knives came out hard, but heat-treated unevenly. I decided more than a year later to invest in an electric kiln and I have never looked back. I do all my heat-treating, cutting and shaping of the steel. Every blade is sharpened to beyond what is actually necessary as a cutting tool."