Korth

Ricardo e Roberto Lala are ones of the firsts on the business around here. They started back in 1990 using stock removal techniques and 440C. Their focus was at the time camp knives, hunters and bowies as that was what the local market was demanding.

Slowly they developed very specific know-how on stock removal and stainless steel blades that naturaly leaded them to folders, tacticals and balisongs.They favor high tech materials and techniques and are in constant research to offer better products, be eing their last advance the  IKBS bearing system that was invented in cooperation with Brazilian blademaker Flávio Ikoma.

The IKBS, or Ikoma Korth Bearing System, witch is pattent pending, is a new mechanism to hold a folder´s blade on the handle minimizing the wobble and friction of the parts to almost none, resulting in durable and smooth action. You will find a very nice review of a prototype balisong at balisongcollector.com

Korth Cutlery is right now working very close Flavio Ikoma. If you would like to purchase any of their balisongs please visit EDC knives and talk to Duane, their exclusive dealer in the United States for balis.

You can also find exclusive offers of Korth products at Arizona Custom Knives with Julie Hyman.

The Brazilian Bladesmiths website will however take orders on folders and fixed blades, and eventualy offer their products to dealers and costumers on the Available Blades page or on request.

Korth Custom Cutlery: Rua Daniel Martins, 636 - Presidente Prudente/SP - Brazil - Cep.: 19013-260
Phone: (+55) 18 221-0125 - E-mail: korth@ terra.com.br

Amazonas
Amazonas ACK Exclusive
Amazonas ACK Exclusive
Samurai
Castle
S30V blade with carbon fiber bolsters and silver twill G10 scales.
S30V Blade and titanium scales.
S30V Blade and titanium scales.
S30V Blade and titanium scales.
S30V Blade and titanium scales and bolster.
Stinger
Stinger
Stinger
Stinger
Stingers
S30V blade with carbon fiber bolster and blue G10 handle
Damasteel blade and black G10 handle
S30V blade with carbon fiber bolsters and silver twill G10 scales.
S30V blade with carbon fiber bolsters and wooden scales.
Same folders as before, except for one with stainless bolster and stag scales.
Bali Dagger
Moskito
Moskito
Bali Kriss
The Taurus
S30V blade with titanium and carbon fiber handles
Damasteel blade with stablized burl.
S30V blade and titanium handles.
Damasteel blade with titanium and ivory handles.
Damasteel blade with titanium and mother-of-pearl handles.
Bronze
Bronze
Scorpion Dagger
Embú
Embú
Damasteel blade, titanium bolster and abalone handle.
Damasteel blade, titanium bolster and abalone handle.
Ebony, ivory and silver handle with damasteel blade.
Damasteel blade, titanium bolsters and abalone mosaic handle.
Carbon steel damascus by Ricardo Vilar and brazilian hardwood handle.
The Fox
New Amazonas
New Amazonas
Amazonas Tanto
Amazonas Tanto
2.75" blade in S30V with Carbon Fiber bolster and micarta handle
Three new Amazonas knives with handles in stag, rosewood and cocobolo.
New Amazonas with stag handle.
S30V blade with carbon fiber bolsters and silver twill G10 scales.
Detail of the Tanto grinded blade of the new model

 
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