If you've been following along with Ship John for any amount of time, you might have noticed a slight obsession with a little classic cutting knife of yore... The 299. The love for this little knife was born of necessity first and then a realization that it was the perfect knife for getting precise cuts on leather... Almost. While the 299 holds the blade more firmly than virtually any other cutting knife past or present, it left a little to be desired in the grip department. In holding the knife like a pencil (which we do for precise cuts) the baseball bat shape lets it rotate in the pit of your thumb and pointer finger. We aimed to address this grip issue, re-situate the blade to account for the modern length and rethink the overall feel of a classic.
We present to you the Ship John SJSN4 Cutter. Expertly machined from a block of solid copper in Osaka, Japan by a second generation owned machine shop started by our dear buddy Sonny's father, Okamoto. Now operated by Sonny's brother and his son. This is one of the most capable machine shops I have ever seen... Making everything from highly important airplane parts to engine cylinders for container ships and... now... our beautiful knives.
This knife is NO JOKE. My 2d designs and ideas were tweaked and morphed into a dimensional object by our talented friend Jim M. The angles were borrowed from the faceted idea of grip used in classic Scandinavian carving tools. The large angles nestle the knife in the aforementioned crook of your hand leaving the knife in a natural upright position for maximum control of precise cuts. The HEFTY solid copper body lends weight to your cut reducing the need for downward pressure and, thus, hand fatigue. Let the knife do the cutting.
Details
• Precision machined from Solid Copper in Japan
• Finished by hand in our Portland, Oregon shop
• Fits most standard utility knife blades
• Can hold up to 6 blades inside
• Easily opens with a flat head screwdriver
• blades are NOT included
• 8.8oz
Size
• Fits all standard major brand utility knife blades. We recommend Stanley or Tajima.
• Handle is 5" long with a width of .70"