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Takeda Hamono Honesuki Aogami Super (160-170mm)

Takeda Hamono Honesuki Aogami Super (160-170mm)

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Regular price R$ 3.157,00 BRL
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Takeda Cutlery Factory is located in Niimi, in the Chugoku Mountains, the birthplace of the traditional "Tatara" ironmaking method.

The company supplies sickles and axes for mountain work to government offices, and also sells them through its traditional hand-forged blacksmithing techniques.

We manufacture Japanese style knives and kitchen knives, with thin blades and unique cutting edges made with overwhelming skill.

The knives are especially known for their sharpness.

In order to maintain its excellent sharpness, even ordinary households who are not craftsmen can easily resharpen it.

The handheld whetstone, which was designed to be like this, became a hit product.

Currently, the third generation, Takeda Shosui, has inherited the techniques and is manufacturing high-quality blades that combine tradition and rationality.

Has enthusiastic fans all over the world

What is Aogami Super?

This is a high-carbon, low-impurity steel made from a vacuum-melted vanadium alloy. It is the highest quality carbon steel produced at Hitachi Metals' Yasugi Works.

 

Stainless steel core, maple plywood handle

All Takeda knives have stainless steel inner cores that make them less susceptible to corrosion.

The handle is made of durable maple plywood and is octagonal for easy grip.

Specifications: Each knife is handmade, so the size, weight, and blade finish may vary.

Manufacturer Size:

16~17cm

full length:

310mm

Actual blade length:

160~170mm

Blade width at base:

47mm

Blade thickness:

4.2mm

weight:

176g

Blade structure: Three-layers

Blade core material: Aogami Super

Blade side material: Stainless steel

Blade finish: Black finish

Blade shape: Honesuki

Double-edged

Brand: Takeda Hamono

Handle: Maple octagonal

Ferrule: Plywood

Blacksmith: Takeda Shosui

Production area: Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture

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