David Goldberg Custom Knife “Night Mist Zanto”

Here is another great piece from sword smith David Goldberg "Kinzan". Classification-fixed blade dagger.


All of Kinzan's works are titled. In Japanese history the image of the skull and bones symbolized death, but also myth. There are countless mystical tales of demons rising from the mist. The left over skull and bones from battles in the grass are depicted all though Japanese imagery in painting and art forms. The specialized Hamon (temper line) Kinzan made a distinct style of the rising mist.
The name of this piece, "Night Mist Zanto" lends it self to the feeling of the eerie unknown.


The Zanto is a unique knife design created by David Goldberg starting back in 1995. It is based on the Japanese Aikuchi style Tanto. Aikuchi meaning tanto without guard. The word "Zanto" is a word that David coined for his "Ready Knife" to him it has a dual purpose meaning:


Zanshin is the Japanese term for self observation, as well as awareness and readiness. This is the mindset that the Samurai embodied, always prepared to defend themselves, their honor, and their lord. The term for knife is "to" therefore "ready knife". It has a second meaning as well. The term Zan meaning mountain by itself is the second part of David's sword smithing name. A name that his teacher gave him "Kinzan" meaning Gold Mountain.


The blade design is based on the Japanese tanto geometry. The word Tanto is used to refer to a Japanese sword that is less than 30 centimeters in length. Commonly known as a Japanese fighting knife, or dagger meant for in close defense where a sword could not be used. Such as indoors or where a sword was not allowed to be worn. Kinzan prefers to adhere to the classical line and geometry of traditional Japanese swords. So in order for him to achieve this he developed the "Zanto"


The idea for Kinzan's Zanto came when realizing that traditional tanto design Saya(case) was not practical for modern daily carry. So, he came up with a specialized proprietary carry saya design. This knife can be worn in the traditional position as a classically mounted tanto. However it is slim and comfortable for western style belt mounting. It can be carried in several positions. One, Hidden up along the side of the torso, as well as angled forward to allow for easy deployment!


Each and every Zanto sold by KnifePurveyor.com is a sole author piece form Kinzan, made exclusively by Kinzan himself. The metallurgy, forging, hardening, polishing, handle, case and hand carved ornaments. All of Kinzans knives and swords come with a lifetime warranty for superior craftsmanship.


The Blade geometry is very important to the feel and balance of any knife. Kinzan uses the traditional thick spine with the "mune" (roof ridge) design just as he does on his swords. The shape of the blades profile is classic to tanto form. The blade has "Niku" (meat or belly in the blade) this is commonly refered to in western terms as "cannel grind" On a true Japanese style blade the geometry goes to a zero edge. This is how the Japanese blade can be strong and stay sharp. The blade steel is .7% Carbon- Hand-Forged Pure Iron and High Carbon steel ((Kinzan's special proprietary mix)) Kobuse construction ("U" shaped jacket-iron core insert). Kinzan specializes in making his own specifically formulated steel mixes. He learned in Japan under tutelage of master smiths in the traditional way.


Temper line: Hamon- in Japanese means "Signature of the edge" It is the line that separates the hardened portion of the blade from the normalized or unhardened area of the blade. The hamon is one of the most important attributes of the Japanese blade. This is what separates this type of blade from all others. It takes hours of painstaking work to bring out the beauty, clarity, and correct contrast for hamon. Kinzan uses Japaneses water stones. At the final stages of polish tiny crumbs of stone are used under the finger or thumb to bring out the lasting beauty.


An artist such as Kinzan has a high level of understanding with this proses, both in clay differential hardening and polishing. He has the ability to control the way the hamon will come out.


This Zanto comes complete with Kinzan's exclusive design scabbard. It is velvet lined hand formed kydex and is covered in genuine ostrich leg skin.


These knives are collector grade self defense carry pieces. Although all of Kinzan's Zanto are similar in design, form , and function, each piece is unique, a true one of a kind. Signed in Japanese Kanji " Kin Zan" in two characters on the tang.

David Goldberg Custom Knife “Night Mist Zanto”

SKU: 3255 Category:
Knife Maker David Goldberg
Blade Length 7"
Overall Length 10 15/16"
Blade Material .7% Carbon- Hand-Forged Pure Iron and High Carbon steel ((Kinzan's special proprietary mix)) Kobuse construction ("U" shaped jacket-iron core insert)
Scale Material Hour glass shape, with palm swell, covered in green "Same" (sting ray skin) wrapped in black sanded leather (another one of Kinzan's special techniques) Solid Sterling silver "Skull and Crossbones" a

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