Description
JACO DE KOCK
I was very fortunate to begin working with several South African Knife Makers many years ago, I am continually impressed with the Quality of their knives and the value they offer. In my journey as a knife dealer several SA Makers have introduced me to other SA Makers and the list of quality knives that I can offer from that country continues to grow.
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Fort Henry Custom Knives is proud to be a Dealer for Jaco de Kock of South Africa
~ Just Received ~ Direct from the Maker ~
Over the past couple of years I have watched Jaco’s work get better and better. I can honestly say that THIS new Model has the Best Action of any of his knives that I have ever held!
If you enjoy a Sleek, refined Design with Incredible Fit and Finish ~ then this is the knife you have been waiting for ~ the NEW Kazi Flipper ~ Hand Made by Jaco de Kock
- Sleek Gentleman’s Tactical Design – Full Size Grip
- Mirror Polished Titanium Frame
- Hand Rubbed – Two Tone RWL-34 Blade
- Intricate Distal Taper
- Caged Internal Bearings
- Custom TiMascus Accents
- Perfect Blade Seating
The blade on this Jaco de Kock Kazi was Hand Ground from RWL-34 and it has a Fine Distal Taper and an extremely Labor Intensive Hand Rubbed Finish. Beautiful Custom Timascus Pivot collars are inlayed into the Tight Weave Carbon Fiber handles.
The Detent on this example is perfect and the Blade Fires like a Rocket due to the wonderful Blade Balance and the Caged Internal Bearing System. The Titanium Liner Locks up Early and extremely Secure
Jaco set this one up with a Mirror Polished Titanium Backspacer to add extra Strength to the Frame without adding extra weight.
The Custom Timascus Low Rider pocket Clip has beautiful colors and is set for Tip up Carry.
The Jaco de Kock Kazi is a superb knife that will make you rethink your daily EDC! Complete with a Branded Hard Shell Presentation Storage Box w/COA
This is an Incredible Price for such a precision built EDC ~ Crafted by Jaco de Kock of South Africa
Check out other knives by Jaco de Kock on our website HERE