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Busyu Suketada

Suketada Kikuchi Tamahagane Santoku (Bunka) 170 mm

Normaler Preis ¥93,000 JPY
Normaler Preis Verkaufspreis ¥93,000 JPY
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Notiz

Dieses Messer ist vorübergehend nicht verfügbar, da der Einkauf von Holzkohle für Kikuchi-san schwierig geworden ist. Er versucht, einen neuen Lieferanten zu finden.

Technische Daten

Messerform: Santoku (Bunka)

Stahlsorte: Tamahagane

Klingenlänge: 5 Zoll 5 Zoll = 167 mm, ungefähr 170 mm (6,69 Zoll)

Klingenform: Zweischneidig

Klingenbreite: 4–5 mm (0,15–0,19 Zoll)

Rückenstärke: 2–3 mm (0,07–0,1 Zoll)

Griff: Wa (Japanischer) Griff

Grifflänge: 140 mm (5,51 Zoll)

Messergewicht: 180g

Bruttogewicht: 425g

Eingraviertes Zeichen: 武州祐忠( Busyu Suketada )

Note

This is built-to-order product, so it takes about 30-60 days from order to delivery.

Care

Frozen or hard products can chip the blade.

Don't wash in the dishwasher.

Use a whetstone to keep your knife from dulling. 

Shipping

Orders are processed within 24 hours. Since this is a built-to-order product, orders are shipped within 30-60 days. Visit the checkout page or FAQ page to see countries available for delivery. If Japan Post EMS to other counties is available, we may ship be able to ship there. Duties and taxes are the buyer's responsibility. 

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Youseth
Suketada Kikuchi Tamahagane Santoku

A very beautiful piece of artwork by blacksmith Kikuchi-San himself and the work he does is amazing. The culture and history of Japanese knives and swords are just amazing. Thank you Kikuchi-San for sharing your experience and story with us and Thank you Ichie Hamono for a great opportunity to own a beautiful piece of article .

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Youseth Yang
Suketada Kikuchi Tamahagane Santoku

What a Beautiful Santoku (Bunka) from Suketada Kikuchi himself. The craftsmanship and detail are outstanding. I love the way it looks and feel and will definitely cherish this piece of artwork. Thank you Kikuchi-san for sharing your work and thank you Ichie Hamono for the opportunity to share this amazing work with me.