Good look'in knife Mark, congrats!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:01 pm I got in another Cattaraugus by A.G. Russell. It’s the small lockback barlow from 1987. This one is Excelsior grade. The first 100 had etching on the blades and were serial numbered, making them Excelsior grade. This one is number 37. Measures just 2 1/2” closed OAL. It fits right in with all my other A.G. Russell knives.
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Received this Blackjack Mamba by Seizo Imai who died before completion. The knife was finished by an unknown cutler.
The handle is 4 1/4" long, made of giraffe bone. The blade is 3" long, made of ATS 34.
The blade came Samurai sharp, really impressive. One pin was a bit proud. I cannot easily open the knife using the thumb stud as the stud is too small for me to get sufficient leverage with my thumb. Working the blade with some oil may improve this. IMO the lock requires excessive effort to close the knife. Again, I hope some oil will improve this.
I find the lines of the knife very attractive. I think the operation of the knife is a bit too awkward for it to be a pleasant EDC. Based on the work Mr. Imai accomplished with the blade and handle I am confident that had he completed it an exceptional knife would have resulted. The assembly of the knife did not match Mr. Imai's high standards.
The handle is 4 1/4" long, made of giraffe bone. The blade is 3" long, made of ATS 34.
The blade came Samurai sharp, really impressive. One pin was a bit proud. I cannot easily open the knife using the thumb stud as the stud is too small for me to get sufficient leverage with my thumb. Working the blade with some oil may improve this. IMO the lock requires excessive effort to close the knife. Again, I hope some oil will improve this.
I find the lines of the knife very attractive. I think the operation of the knife is a bit too awkward for it to be a pleasant EDC. Based on the work Mr. Imai accomplished with the blade and handle I am confident that had he completed it an exceptional knife would have resulted. The assembly of the knife did not match Mr. Imai's high standards.
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Very nice looking Knife Hope the oil helpsQuick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 3:08 pm Received this Blackjack Mamba by Seizo Imai who died before completion. The knife was finished by an unknown cutler.
The handle is 4 1/4" long, made of giraffe bone. The blade is 3" long, made of ATS 34.
The blade came Samurai sharp, really impressive. One pin was a bit proud. I cannot easily open the knife using the thumb stud as the stud is too small for me to get sufficient leverage with my thumb. Working the blade with some oil may improve this. IMO the lock requires excessive effort to close the knife. Again, I hope some oil will improve this.
I find the lines of the knife very attractive. I think the operation of the knife is a bit too awkward for it to be a pleasant EDC. Based on the work Mr. Imai accomplished with the blade and handle I am confident that had he completed it an exceptional knife would have resulted. The assembly of the knife did not match Mr. Imai's high standards.
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It is beautiful Garry. Sorry it isn’t quite up to snuff on the details. The Japanese Masters were known for their high standards and attention to details. I’m sure had Master Imai completed this one it would have been perfect in every way. Still, it’s one a kind. I have not seen another like it come up for sale on Ebay and I check every day. My Imai knives are my favorites and I can’t stop admiring them. Glad you got one while you could.
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Thank you Gary and Mark.
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Very beautiful knife Garry! Try some Quick Release oil, the stuff is amazing!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 3:08 pm Received this Blackjack Mamba by Seizo Imai who died before completion. The knife was finished by an unknown cutler.
The handle is 4 1/4" long, made of giraffe bone. The blade is 3" long, made of ATS 34.
The blade came Samurai sharp, really impressive. One pin was a bit proud. I cannot easily open the knife using the thumb stud as the stud is too small for me to get sufficient leverage with my thumb. Working the blade with some oil may improve this. IMO the lock requires excessive effort to close the knife. Again, I hope some oil will improve this.
I find the lines of the knife very attractive. I think the operation of the knife is a bit too awkward for it to be a pleasant EDC. Based on the work Mr. Imai accomplished with the blade and handle I am confident that had he completed it an exceptional knife would have resulted. The assembly of the knife did not match Mr. Imai's high standards.
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I don't recall posting this Seki Fillet knife before. This is one I picked up at an estate sale...I think I paid $40 or $50 for it. I may have overpaid, but I really liked the looks. It is a CONDOR, with Seizo Imai signature. Don't know if that means anything, but it's an awesome knife. I use it as a slicer when I'm cutting up veggies or slicing meat. The large choil area is perfect for stabilizing the knife with the index finger.
Mark...if you see this, you may know more about it than I do.
Sorry about the poor quality of photos...it was some quick shots.
Mark...if you see this, you may know more about it than I do.
Sorry about the poor quality of photos...it was some quick shots.
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Ken! I don't feel you overpaid for this one, and, the builder is a very famous knifemaker from Japan, so you have a good one there! I'm sure Mark will be along eventually to give you more info! I went and searched the ebay seller "eprague", as he has many Japanese knives in his store, and spotted this exact knife, albeit with a different serial #, for US$79.95, so what you paid is quite reasonable. BTW, how do you like the grey micarta scales, pretty huh! Very nice slicer! Nothing wrong with your pics either!KLJ77 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm I don't recall posting this Seki Fillet knife before. This is one I picked up at an estate sale...I think I paid $40 or $50 for it. I may have overpaid, but I really liked the looks. It is a CONDOR, with Seizo Imai signature. Don't know if that means anything, but it's an awesome knife. I use it as a slicer when I'm cutting up veggies or slicing meat. The large choil area is perfect for stabilizing the knife with the index finger.
Mark...if you see this, you may know more about it than I do.
Sorry about the poor quality of photos...it was some quick shots.
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Thanks Mark for your insight and taking the time to look this up on the bay. So yeah...I got a good deal. And this knife holds an edge very well. I have yet to put a steel to it or touch it up, and I've used it a lot. It is a solid knife.
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LJ, I agree with Mark that you didn’t over pay for that knife. It’s a work of art in addition to being practical and user friendly. Since Master Imai signed it, that’s a mark of a higher quality than ones that don’t have his name on them. Not that many folks know that he didn’t have his name put on the lower quality knives he worked on, at least not many. When you see that signature of his, it means he was proud to put his name on it. You have real keeper there. That’s one that would join my collection permanently.
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Everything that needs to be said on it. You got yourself a real winner there Ken, be proud to use that un', she's a looker.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:36 pm LJ, I agree with Mark that you didn’t over pay for that knife. It’s a work of art in addition to being practical and user friendly. Since Master Imai signed it, that’s a mark of a higher quality than ones that don’t have his name on them. Not that many folks know that he didn’t have his name put on the lower quality knives he worked on, at least not many. When you see that signature of his, it means he was proud to put his name on it. You have real keeper there. That’s one that would join my collection permanently.
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Thanks, Mark & Willy. It's definitely a keeper.
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I received this knife Dec. 8th. While very attractive there was excessive stiffness in both the locking mechanism and the blade itself. Thought I could overcome the defects with oil and working the mechanism but this resulted in very little improvement.
I received a follow up letter from the seller Jimmy Iwahara asking if everything was satisfactory. In turn, I explained my difficulties with the knife and how I was trying to resolve them with little success. He promptly offered to replace it with the same pattern but with a Burgandy handle that operated very smoothly. Of if I preferred he would refund the considerable cost. I've chosen to get the alternative knife. I only need to return the original knife to their Kencrest office in Seattle.
I mention all this only to point out the fine business ethics practiced by this company.
I received a follow up letter from the seller Jimmy Iwahara asking if everything was satisfactory. In turn, I explained my difficulties with the knife and how I was trying to resolve them with little success. He promptly offered to replace it with the same pattern but with a Burgandy handle that operated very smoothly. Of if I preferred he would refund the considerable cost. I've chosen to get the alternative knife. I only need to return the original knife to their Kencrest office in Seattle.
I mention all this only to point out the fine business ethics practiced by this company.
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I’m glad you are getting a replacement. Jimmy is wonderful to work with. I still have hopes that he will join us here on the forum some day.
He was helpful a couple of years ago when they sent me the wrong Mcusta. I had it returned and the right knife in about a week. They have great service.
He was helpful a couple of years ago when they sent me the wrong Mcusta. I had it returned and the right knife in about a week. They have great service.
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Could you please post his website or however you ordered from him? Sounds like someone we all would like to do business with.
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That's great news Garry! Judging by your initial reaction upon receiving the knife, it was obvious that you were disappointed, and rightly so considering the cost. When I read your post this morning in the "Displays" thread, I noticed that you didn't even display it open, and, it was stuck off to the side in with some of your fixed blades. I'm sure you will post the new one when it arrives, and hopefully you will be happier with that one!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:44 am I received this knife Dec. 8th. While very attractive there was excessive stiffness in both the locking mechanism and the blade itself. Thought I could overcome the defects with oil and working the mechanism but this resulted in very little improvement.
I received a follow up letter from the seller Jimmy Iwahara asking if everything was satisfactory. In turn, I explained my difficulties with the knife and how I was trying to resolve them with little success. He promptly offered to replace it with the same pattern but with a Burgandy handle that operated very smoothly. Of if I preferred he would refund the considerable cost. I've chosen to get the alternative knife. I only need to return the original knife to their Kencrest office in Seattle.
I mention all this only to point out the fine business ethics practiced by this company.
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How very observant you are Marco.
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Here is the link to the home page for JKD: https://japaneseknifedirect.com/
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Nice site . I like the older site better to bad they updatedSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 8:28 pm Here is the link to the home page for JKD: https://japaneseknifedirect.com/
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Agreed!kennedy knives wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 12:10 amNice site . I like the older site better to bad they updatedSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 8:28 pm Here is the link to the home page for JKD: https://japaneseknifedirect.com/
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I've grown increasingly fond of these Seki scrimmed Lockbacks. 1. They are very well made. Their locks operate smoothly. The edges come well sharpened. Very tight runups. Made by the same company that makes Spyderco and SOG. 2. They are modestly priced. A nice collection could be developed without a big outlay of money. Since the scrimshaw is copied the substantial prices of original work is avoided. 3. Regardless of their particular size each provides a substantial feel while still lightweight. I don't know how this is done; perhaps it is just accidental deriving from the particular materials that are used.
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Great looking set of knives, Garry. Can't go wrong with a Seki made knife.
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Very handsome group Garry! Just beautiful!
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Thank you, LJ. I'm thinking these will make an ideal watch pocket knife for me.
And thank you Marco.
And thank you Marco.