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Shiden Ginsan Sashimi 270, Single Edge
1.359,00 €
incl. 19% VAT , Free shipping to DE. shipping costs
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  • Delivery time: 1 - 3 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)

Shiden Ginsan Sashimi 270, Single Edge

  • SKU: 080111
Without a doubt, this sashimi is a very special knife. It is made by three masters in pure handwork. Suogo Yamatsuka is responsible for the forging. Yamatsuka san is known for making knives that go beyond all limits of traditional Japanese knives. He specializes in the processing of Ginsan Silver-3 steel. The knives are corrosion resistant and have extremely high sharpening potential. Responsible for the basic grinding of the knives is Hirotsugu Tosa, who was personally awarded the title of Master in 1991 by the Minister of International Trade and Industry. As the third master in the alliance, Sugihara san manufactures the exclusive knife handle from desert ironwood. The Desert Ironwood comes from the deserts in the southwest of the USA. This wood is stored in the sand for a very long time, which causes it to harden almost to stone in the core because of its very high density. Desert Ironwood has a unique brilliance, which is probably why it is called the Queen of Wood.Ginsan Silver-3 steel, from which the blade is made, is a steel with special properties. It is an alloy of chromium and vanadium. The chromium content is relatively high, hence the good resistance to corrosion. For knives, even more interesting is that the edge retention is very high, but the steel is still very tough. This is because this improves the resistance to fracture. The edge sharpness that can be achieved is on a par with that of high-quality high carbon steels. The steel can be hardened up to HRC 64.

Please note: One-sided grinding for right-handers
Made in Japan
1.359,00 €
incl. 19% VAT , Free shipping to DE. shipping costs
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Sharpening incl. voucher

  • Low stock level
  • Delivery time: 1 - 3 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)