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Kanetsune Seki Kaico-Tou Folding Knife

Sale price$79.00

Proudly crafted in Seki City, the historic heart of Japanese blade-making, the Kanetsune Seki Kaico-Tou Folding Knife blends time-honored craftsmanship with a spirit of quiet nostalgia. "Kaico" reflects a tribute to the golden era when Seki was home to countless makers of fine pocket knives.

Building on a beloved model cherished for over a quarter-century, this refined design honors tradition while elevating everyday function. The knife features a precisely forged stainless steel blade paired with a polished red-toned wood handle, offering a smooth and balanced grip. It is equipped with a classic back lock mechanism, securely locking the blade into place when opened and ensuring enhanced safety and stability during use.

Presented in a paulownia wood gift box, the Kaico-Tou Folding Knife is both a practical tool and a piece of craftsmanship to be treasured. Whether for daily tasks or as a keepsake honoring Japan’s artisanal legacy, it embodies the quiet excellence of true Seki tradition.

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Meet the Artisan

Kitasho

Kitasho is a knife maker rooted in Seki’s long-standing tradition of blade craftsmanship. Founded in 1964—but carrying a lineage of cutlery expertise stretching back to 1930—Kitasho embraces both heritage and innovation.

Their Kanetsune Seki collection, named in honor of a master swordsmith from the Muromachi period, reflects a philosophy of making knives that are not only functional but spirited. Specializing in camping knives, folding knives, and utility blades, Kitasho builds each piece with care: marrying time-honored forging techniques with modern steels, ergonomics, and durability.

Designed for the outdoors, for the hand, and for daily use, Kanetsune Seki knives carry forward the essence of Seki’s blade-making legacy—offering sharpness you can trust and craftsmanship you can feel, whether at a campfire or at workbench.