9 Inch Smooth Korean Rizzuto Clone
These are among the earliest of the korizzy knives. The scales are smooth, bayonet blade and has the classic peek guard.
These are among the earliest of the korizzy knives. The scales are smooth, bayonet blade and has the classic peek guard.
This style of korizzy has the textured scales and flat grind blade. The knife pictured is measures 9 inches tip to bale. These also came in 11 inches and are believed to be the later style having been made in the 1980s. A knife like this could be ordered from The Edge Co who would …
The 11 inch Korizzy is textured handled knife with a flat grind blade. These were available in the 1980s. They were sold in Mexico and available via postal mail from The Edge Co. Some have the word “KOREA” stamped on the finger guard. These are among the more uncommon korizzy knives.
Korean rizzuto clones do not have many variations, but this is one of the few. These are smooth textured and have the bayonet blade, consistent with what is believed to be earlier korizzy style. These knives measure 7 inches tip to bale. This set of images includes a picture of the classic korizzy square sear …
This is one of the few korizzy knives that were not made with black scales. This variation had an unusual fixed guard which is nick named the “ice scrapper” for obvious reasons. These measure just under 8 inches and were built with the textured scales and flat grind blade indicated a later period korizzy. This …
This is one of the Korizzy variations. The Korean knives are called clones, but the mickey mouse eared knives are not a clone of anything. This one is an 8 inch textured handled Korean made switchblade, less common than the 6 inch version. These even had a nail nick.