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MOKI Pliant Pocket Knife Quince
4 in stock
$240.00
MOKI Kronos Folding Knife Stag Horn Large
3 in stock
$400.00
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MOKI MK-810I/INS Folding Knife Ironwood
3 in stock
$230.00
MOKI Banff Fixed Blade Linen Micarta (Medium)
4 in stock
$240.00
MOKI Kronos Folding Knife Stag
4 in stock
$380.00
Why choose a pocket knife over a fixed knife?

A folding knife offers a convenient folding format for everyday use. Unlike a fixed-blade knife, it can be easily carried and safely stored in a pocket, bag, or drawer. This type of knife opens manually and remains secure thanks to a stable locking mechanism. At Stay Sharp, we favor simple, balanced, and durable designs. It is suitable for simple tasks such as cutting fruit, opening a package, or preparing a meal outdoors. While the pocket knife is no substitute for a specialized kitchen blade, it remains a reliable and refined companion, designed for those who value controlled gestures in their daily lives.

How to choose a pocket knife that suits your needs?

At Stay Sharp, we recommend choosing a Japanese pocket knife based on three essential criteria: sharpness, balance, and grip. A Japanese steel blade guarantees long-lasting edge retention, fine sharpening, and precise cutting. The handle should offer good control, with durable materials like stabilized wood, micarta, or steel. Finally, the opening mechanism should be smooth, discreet, and secure. It's not about seeking power, but the right balance between elegance, ease of use, and control. Each Stay Sharp folding knife is selected to adhere to a philosophy: to accompany simple, functional, and elegant gestures, without compromising on quality.

Is it allowed to carry a pocket knife?

Regulations vary by country, but in Canada, the legality of carrying a pocket knife depends on context and specific circumstances, including location and use. At Stay Sharp, we recommend conscious, thoughtful, and responsible use, especially for those seeking a pocket knife in Canada.

How to maintain a Japanese pocket knife?

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity of your blade. After each use, wipe the blade with a soft cloth, leaving no moisture behind. Avoid the dishwasher. If your blade is made of carbon steel, apply a thin layer of camellia or food-grade oil to limit oxidation. Store your knife in a dry place, away from other metal objects, to preserve its sharpness. Sharpening is done using a Japanese stone with a suitable grit: never use an electric grinder or a clip system. The pivot mechanism can be maintained with a micro-drop of mineral oil. At Stay Sharp, we believe that a well-maintained Japanese pocket knife is a natural extension of the gesture, precise, durable, and pleasant to use.

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