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G84 Pruning Shear. 7 1/4" An extremely high quality non stick coating on the blades. Spring assist. Comfortable plastic handles. Ergonomically shaped.
2 3/8" Blade. Metal portion of tool will not separate from wooden portion because of 2 brads through the wood to the metal. 6 1/2" long. Excellent tool.
Hori Hori Cropping Blade. A knife that is used for digging out potential Bonsai from their native surroundings. The knife is used today for that purpose, but additionally used to cut the roots and remove old soil from Bonsai during the root pruning process. A very heavy duty tool that has an overall length of 12½". The blade is 6¾" by 1 5/8" wide. It has a lacquered wooden handle and comes with a leatherette sheath and leatherette belt loop. The blade is concave and has one side that is saw toothed and the other side with a normal cutting edge. A very good utilitarian knife. Here are some interesting tidbits about the product: Horu is a verb, meaning to dig out. Hori Hori reminds done to dig or to crop something. It is steel protected by a black lacquer finish. Its main usage is to dig, crop wild edible plants and sprouts in the Spring by people wandering in the deep mountain areas and collecting them. Very versatile. The blade is very sharp so use with utmost care. Use it properly. Do not twist the blade or force it as this may damage it. After use, wipe with damp cloth.
Gomutaro Pruning Saw from Japan. 14 1/4" overall. Blade is 1 1/2" tapering down. 9 7/8" blade & 4 1/2" handle of black rigid plastic. Has holder with belt loop.
Gomutaro Pruning Saw from Japan. 15 1/2" overall. Blade is 1 1/2" tapering down. 11" blade & 4 1/2" handle of black rigid plastic. Has holder with belt loop.
Garden Helper M6. All purpose Stainless steel knife. Fishing/hunting/kitchen/many uses in the garden outside and inside. 9 1/2"" overall. 4 1/2"" blade. 1 1/4"" wide blade. 5"" green textured plastic handle. black leatherette holder with belt loop and snap holder for knive. Small bell attached that can be used as belt loop.
T130 - Stainless Steel Hori Hori Cropping Blade. A knife that is used for digging out potential Bonsai from their native surroundings. The knife is used today for that purpose, but additionally used to cut the roots and remove old soil from Bonsai during the root pruning process. A very heavy duty tool that has an overall length of 12½". The blade is 6¾" by 1 5/8" wide. It has a lacquered wooden handle and comes with a leatherette sheath and leatherette belt loop. The blade is concave and has one side that is saw toothed and the other side with a normal cutting edge. A very good utilitarian knife. Here are some interesting tidbits about the product: Horu is a verb, meaning to dig out. Hori Hori reminds done to dig or to crop something. It is made of stainless steel. Its main usage is to dig, crop wild edible plants and sprouts in the Spring by people wandering in the deep mountain areas and collecting them. Very versatile. The blade is very sharp so use with utmost care. Use it properly. Do not twist the blade or force it as this may damage it. After use, wipe with damp cloth.