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Hiroaki Ohta Ironwood FK9P

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

$75.00

This is the Hiroaki Ohta FK9P, has Ironwood handles.  The blade steel is D2 and finish is Satin.

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SKU: OHFK9PIW Category: Brand:

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This is the Hiroaki Ohta FK9P, has Ironwood handles.  The blade steel is D2 and finish is Satin.

*Our opinion:  Hiroaki’s effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 8.

 

Maker : Hiroaki Ohta
Frame : Ironwood
Maker ID : FK9P
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : D2
Steen Hardness : 60-61HRC
Blade Type : Reverse Tanto
# Blades : 1
Closed Length : 4 11/16 inches
Longest Blade : 3 9/16 inches
Longest Sharp : 3 1/2 inches
Overall Length : 8 1/8 inches
Weight : 1.34 ounces
Factory Box : Factory Slip
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : Japan
*Factory Effort : 8

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  1. Jwa

    5 out of 5 F9

    (verified owner)

    Very pleased with this simple beautiful ironwood knife. Came razor sharp. Also have the f7. Both will slip in pocket and you won’t know they’re. They weigh nothing. Super slicer. Very thin behind the edge.

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  2. J.R. Kosch

    5 out of 5 Simply beautiful

    (verified owner)

    I love the simplicity of these knives and the blades and handles are beautifully finished. The 9 size stays close to the kitchen for slicing anything from cheese and vegetables to ciabata and baguette. The number 7 is more portable for the same purpose and the 5 is great for edc. No locks (other than your thumb or index finger), no bearings to foul. Just a great blade for cutting. I love the simplicity.

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  3. dfitch81

    Question

    What does the “P” denote on some of these FKs? Thanks.

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    • One person found this helpful
      Mike Latham

      “P”remium : some of the woods are premium (cost more).

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