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[HYPER REBORN] Takemine Deba Knife, Black Oxide Finish, Hagane Steel, Single Bevel, 150mm

[HYPER REBORN] Takemine Deba Knife, Black Oxide Finish, Hagane Steel, Single Bevel, 150mm

Regular price $51.00 USD
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Takemine Deba Knife

The Deba is a traditional Japanese knife designed for processing fish, featuring a thick blade suitable for cutting around bones. The black area on the blade is a black rust finish. This finish forms a stable oxide layer on the steel surface to help suppress red rust while giving the blade a calm black appearance. The rugged black blade and the polished silver edge create a strong contrast and a tool-like presence. The look of the black rust area will gradually change with use, which is part of the appeal of carbon steel. Since this is not a new knife treated for black rust, the black coloration may be uneven, which can also be enjoyed as character.

This knife features a single-beveled carbon steel blade known for its sharp cutting performance.

Professionally sharpened and ready to use. Sharpening service is included in the price. Please handle with care when unpacking.

Markings: 竹峰 (Takemine)

Length: 280mm
Blade Length: 150mm
Blade Width: 43mm
Blade Thickness: 6-7mm
Weight: 184g

SHARPENED by a Japanese Sharpener. Razor sharp. The sharpener is in Kyoto, the traditional city in Japan as you know. You can use without maintenance. You don't need to pay maintenance costs after receiving. If any, please feel free to ask, English available.

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・Some remote areas may incur an additional fee (usually $25 or more)

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