Review Harnds CK7006
Introduction
For a few years now, user requests that they wanted less weight and size in their pieces have had an effect, and manufacturers and designers have followed suit.
However, there are knives from the golden age of chinese cutlery that are already legend. This is one of them and I think I owed this review-tribute to it.
It is one of the most
mythical Harnds knives, the Blazer CK7006, because knives of this size are no longer
made (or very few). But there is another good news: it maintains the price of
that wonderful time.
Exterior design and appearance
I have no doubt that the first thing that occurs to someone who sees it for the first time is something of the “what a beast” type, and that is that its dimensions are impressive.
We have a “clip point” blade of a generous length and thickness, Hollow grind and 9cr18mov steel. At this point we must stop to explain that at the time to which the knife belongs, D2 steel was not practically used as it is now, but almost all were Chinese steels of the type 7cr17mov, 8cr13mov, 8cr14mov, 9cr13mov and 9cr18mov, this being last one of the best that could be found. Of course this, among other things, also affected the fact that the parts were cheaper before than now,