Knife for Christmas
When I was a teenager, or little sea urchin as some would say, my father had gifted me with what resembled a Japanese Samurai sword one Christmas. Only this Samurai sword was considered miniature due to its sheer size. My father purchased his find at a local flea market. It turned out to be the Kubon by Cold Steel.
The Kubon is a Tanto-style boot knife actually named after the Japanese word for "soldier". This lightweight knife has a blade made of Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel with a reinforced point that's highly resistant to bending or breakage. The blade's spine runs nearly to the tip of the blade for added durability and a checkered, nonslip Kraton handle has minimum bulk with a great deal of grip. Its cross section is designed to be as thin as possible at only a half inch and contoured to resist turning or shifting in your palm.
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