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Douk Douk pocket knife medium Reviews

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The legendary French pocket knife, made in Thiers by M C Cognet since 1929, the Douk Douk is a simple, affordable, utility pocket knife with a thin blade made from high carbon steel. The name 'Douk Douk' refers to Cognet's trade mark of a Melanesian shaman depicted on the side of the knife.
Both sizes of this slip joint folding knife have a fairly stiff backspring, the folded steel body is recessed so that the tapered blade can be pulled out between thumb and forefinger. Be sure to keep your fingers out of the way when closing the knife.
Douk Douks arrive well ground, but require an initial light honing to bring out the full potential of the blade.
The medium size has a 3⁵⁄₁₆" blade, so in the UK you do need a valid reason to be carrying it in a public place, it's a bit big for pocket use anyway but makes a great workshop knife.
The smaller version has a 2⅝" blade and can be carried as a general purpose pocket knife without a specific reason.
Approximate Measurements:
Overall Length: 200mm (7.87")
Blade length: 84mm (3.30")
Blade width: 18mm (0.70")
Blade Thickness: Tapers down from 2mm (0.07")
 

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Posted 9 months ago
Excellent knife. Relatively low hardness of around 53HRC (Cognet state 50 to 53 on their website) supports, with it's toughness, the excellent edge geometry brought about by the very slight Hollow grind and the small behind edge thickness. Had it been 56-58 the toughness would have theoretically suffered. At 53 very easy to strop back to hair splitting sharpness at around .05 micron. This knife regularly replaces so called 'better' knives in my pocket - Spyderco etc. Maintain how the maker intended and no problem - recommended.
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Posted 2 years ago