The smallest guard in the CKTG line is sized for kogatanas, small paring knives, and other short blades up to 90mm. At 95mm (3.75 inches) long and 32mm (1.25 inches) tall it provides a wider profile relative to its length than the larger guards - useful for blades that are short but not narrow. The same black plastic exterior and soft felt-lined interior construction protects edges from impacts and finish from scratching.
One practical note from reviewers: if your blade is exactly 90mm and your knife has a front bolster (ricasso), the bolster may push the blade slightly past the end of the guard - measure your blade from the tip to where the edge begins (not where the handle starts) before purchasing to confirm it will sit fully inside. For kogatanas and most small paring knives without a bolster this guard fits cleanly.
What Customers Are Saying: Alain Robillard bought a guard for every knife he purchased and recommends them for protection. Tim W notes his 90mm Tojiro paring knife fits, but the front bolster means the blade slides just slightly past the end - a useful heads-up for buyers with bolster-fitted knives. Mike describes it as a convenient and inexpensive way to protect edges and finishes when a case or magnetic strip is not available - the felt liner will not scratch, the plastic shell protects against other objects.
Care Instructions: Always install with the spine exposed and the cutting edge fully covered by the felt lining. Dry knives thoroughly before placing them in the guard. Clean the interior felt occasionally with a dry cloth.
One practical note from reviewers: if your blade is exactly 90mm and your knife has a front bolster (ricasso), the bolster may push the blade slightly past the end of the guard - measure your blade from the tip to where the edge begins (not where the handle starts) before purchasing to confirm it will sit fully inside. For kogatanas and most small paring knives without a bolster this guard fits cleanly.
What Customers Are Saying: Alain Robillard bought a guard for every knife he purchased and recommends them for protection. Tim W notes his 90mm Tojiro paring knife fits, but the front bolster means the blade slides just slightly past the end - a useful heads-up for buyers with bolster-fitted knives. Mike describes it as a convenient and inexpensive way to protect edges and finishes when a case or magnetic strip is not available - the felt liner will not scratch, the plastic shell protects against other objects.
Care Instructions: Always install with the spine exposed and the cutting edge fully covered by the felt lining. Dry knives thoroughly before placing them in the guard. Clean the interior felt occasionally with a dry cloth.
- Brand: CKTG
- Size: 95mm (3.75 in) long x 32mm (1.25 in) tall
- Exterior: Black Plastic
- Interior: Soft Felt Lining
- Fits: Kogatanas, small paring knives, and blades up to 90mm
- Note: Measure blade length only (tip to start of edge, not handle) before purchasing if knife has a front bolster
Reviews
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Felt Knife Guard
does the jobPosted By: Tim W - verified customer
50 people found this review helpful
I wish it were just a hair longer. It barely fits my 90mm Tojiro Paring. More my fault, the blade is 90 but I didnt account for the front bolster (ricasso?), so the knife can slip a little farther past the end of the guard
50 people found this review helpful
I wish it were just a hair longer. It barely fits my 90mm Tojiro Paring. More my fault, the blade is 90 but I didnt account for the front bolster (ricasso?), so the knife can slip a little farther past the end of the guard
CKTG Black Felt Knife GuardPosted By: Mike - verified customer
43 people found this review helpful
A very convenient and inexpensive way to protect one's knife edges and finishes when unable to store them in a case or on a wood magnetic strip. The felt liner will not cause scratches, while the hard plastic shell protects against damage from other objects.
43 people found this review helpful
A very convenient and inexpensive way to protect one's knife edges and finishes when unable to store them in a case or on a wood magnetic strip. The felt liner will not cause scratches, while the hard plastic shell protects against damage from other objects.









