Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba  165mm Ebony Wood Handle - Seisuke Knife
Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba  165mm Ebony Wood Handle - Seisuke Knife
Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba  165mm Ebony Wood Handle - Seisuke Knife
Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba  165mm Ebony Wood Handle - Seisuke Knife
Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba  165mm Ebony Wood Handle - Seisuke Knife

Sakai Takayuki

Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba 165mm Ebony Wood Handle

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Sakai Takayuki Gold Filled Engraving by Kubota Gojunotou White Steel No.2 Black Finished Deba 165mm Ebony Wood Handle

1532 NE Alberta st.

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1532 Northeast Alberta Street
Portland OR 97211
United States

+15032658138
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Sakai Takayuki

Behind the Sakai Takayuki brand is 600 plus years of knife making history by skilled craftsmen of Sakai City, Osaka prefecture. Originally famous for the production of Samurai swords, the makers in Sakai take pride in their work and never compromise on quality.



Specifications:
Knife Type: Deba
Steel Type: White Steel No.2 (Carbon Steel, Rust Prone)
Blade Hardness: HRC 60-61
Blade Type: Single edged blade
Blade Length: 165mm (6.5")
Blade Height: 51mm (2")
Blade Thickness: 6.5mm (0.3")
Ferrule Material: Water Buffalo Horn
Handle Material: Ebony Wood
Handle Length: 125mm (4.9")
Weight: 300g (10.6 ounces)

Use and Care
- Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade.
- Do not use a dishwasher to clean your knife.