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Higonokami
Is there a particular reason you want one of them in particular?
I've never used one, but they don't look very useful, although a blunt one would make a lovely desk letter opener... which would actually make a nice groomsmen gift now I think about it.
Also I can't recall every reading a follow-up Internet post a year or two down the line praising them.
I reckon a engraved No. 8 in a nice box with a note would be a better shout.
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These knives aren’t to pricy and are excellent quality. I’ve got a couple for people as gifts, and I got the little Ettrick one for my own use.
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I'm with @aggi on this, I bought one of these for my son for his evening job in a Thai restaurant. I had a suspicion he'd probably lose it, he has previous for all sorts of things. It wasn't expensive and so I got the handle engraved as part of the deal. More unusual than a SAK or an Opinel and useful to boot.
https://www.laguiole-attitude.com/en/other-laguiole-corkscrew/10825-3528-double-lever-corkscrew-n2-with-case-exotic-wood-handle-3700562717596.html#/1104-gravurenewps-no_engraving
Higonokami ;
I'm getting married next year and I was thinking a nice gift for groomsmen would be a nice simple gentleman's knife with their initials on...
I don't want to break the bank on anything too wildly expensive (the Böker Wasabi would be absolutely perfect otherwise) and I was thinking a higonokami would be a nice choice.
Has anyone any other nice recommendations or any opinions as to whether the steel or brass handled versions would be the nicer choice?