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Yu Kurosaki Senkou Ei ZSE-165SA Santoku knife with 165 mm blade. This Yu Kurosaki series features S/S Clad SG2 powdered steel tsuchime-finished blade. The blade surface has a unique hammered Senkou texture which represents Japanese fireworks. A really nice octagon handle made of oak. Handmade by Mr. Yu Kurosaki.
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Mcusta Zanmai Revolution Kosantoku is fantastic small japanese chef's knife with a very thin 3-layer steel blade and SPG2 core, a japanese powder steel known for excellent resistance to wear and corrosion. The 62° Rockwell blade displays hardness, toughness, and flexibility for ultimate sharpness and long lasting edge retention.The beautifully designed handle of black pakka wood lies perfectly in the hand and gives a firm and steady grip. The handle of Mcusta Zanmai Revolution Kosantoku is accented with traditional Japanese decorative pin. Blade length: 15 cm. Full length: 30 cm. Weight: 146 gram. Handcrafted in Seki city, Japan.
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The Rockwell hardness on this knife is around 60-62 HRC, for a durable edge. Ryusen Hamono Prever Santoku goes in black gift box.
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Seki Kanetsugu Zuiun Santoku 18 cm. The Zuiun is a special model manufactured to celebrate the company's centennial. Seki Kanetsugu Zuiun knives have blades with a wavy “hamon” pattern similar to Japanese swords. In its current incarnation, Seki Kanetsugu Cutlery has been making modern blades that realize the characteristics of Japanese swords--unbreakable, unbending and very sharp. The company also infused the Zuiun with the spirit of such swords. The blade is made of Damascus steel that uses powdered stainless steel SPG2 for the core material. Finely sharpened by artisans, the surface of the blade features a scudding cloud-like pattern. It is also forged into a V-shaped "hamaguri-ba" clam blade, reflecting a characteristic of Japanese swords.
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