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Product Description
- Type: Bunka
- Finish: Kurouchi
- Blade Length: 210 mm (8.3 in)
- Construction: Hon-Warikomi
- Core Edge Steel: Aogami (Blue) #1
- HRC (Rockwell Hardness): 61-63
- Handle: Walnut with resin ferrule
- Bevel: Double-Bevel
- Place of Origin: Tosa, Japan
In recent years, the representative all-purpose knife, much like the santoku, is commonly regarded as indistinguishable from santoku knives. Made with a sloping cut from its back towards its tip, it's similar to a kiritsuke in its pointed tip but differs from its wider blade. Its double-bevel blade works for both right and left-handed people.
Blue Steel #1 (Hitachi Metals Ltd.) is very similar to Blue Steel #2, but the additional Carbon and Tungsten / Wolfram result in even better edge retention and toughness. The steel is perhaps most commonly seen in high-grade Japanese traditional knives.
Black-finish is a state in which the surface that has been blackened by quenching is sharpened only with the blade, leaving the black side unintentionally on the sides ( Mine & Hira ) other than the blade.
There is no elegance like polished finish, but it has a taste of bumps and ruggedness. It also has the advantage of less rust than polished finish.* This is handmade product, so there may be slight difference from the actual image.
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- Product Type: Bunka