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Product Description
- Type: Kiritsuke
- Finish: Kurouchi
- Blade Length: 240 mm (9.4 in)
- Construction: Hon-Warikomi
- Core Edge Steel: Aogami (Blue) #2
- HRC (Rockwell Hardness): 61-63
- Handle: Walnut /Octagonal with black pakka ferrule
- Bevel: Double-Bevel
- Place of Origin: Tosa, Japan
- Remarks: Damascus (17 layers)
Mainly used as an Usuba and a Yanagiba, its versatility makes it suitable for other uses. It is made with a sloping cut from its back towards its tip, pointed like a Bunka. It is recommended for chopping and cutting up ingredients. Its sharp figure is reminiscent of a Japanese sword, making it popular among men. Its double-bevel blade is excellent for both right and left-handed people.
Blue (Aogami) #2 (Hitachi Metals Ltd.) is made by adding Chromium and Tungsten / Wolfram to White Steel #2. This results in increased toughness and the production of hard carbide molecules, which improve edge retention. Many knife users have noted that while Blue Steel #2 is very similar to White Steel #2 in terms of edge sharpness, it has slightly superior edge retention.
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Product Details
- Variant: Walnut Octagonal
- SKU: 111082401040307200
- In Stock: 0
- Product Type: Kiritsuke