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One of the first items that men carried around with them was a pocket knife. The oldest so far discovered was found in Austria and dates all the way back to 600 BC.

The Romans took the idea and ran with it. Their early pocket knives used friction to keep the knife closed and required pressure from the hand to remain open. These “friction folders” did the job that later required locks and springs.

In this class, we will add our own modern twists to the classic friction folder. We will be using damascus steel to create our single edged (kiradashi style) friction folders. Acrylic and brass and steel come together to create a one of a kind pocket knife that can perform all your little tasks.

This is a full day class, with a brief lunch intermission. Feel free to bring beverages/lunch or use our vending machines or local delivery options.

Ages : 16 and up
Price : $165

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