Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm
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Gingami No.3 Deba / 120mm - 165mm

Sale price€241,00
Taille120mm
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*Please kindly note customs fees may be charged when you recieve your items.

Made in Sakai, Osaka

[Features]
A thick blade for filleting and cutting through the fishbones. This knife is an essential knife for filleting fish in a Japanese way.
Gingami No.3 stainless steel is a type of stainless steel often used for Japanese style knives (single bevel knives). The forged blade has high durability and prolonged sharpness. It is recommendable for customers searching for their first stainless steel Japanese style knife since it easy to sharpen compared to others.

[Precaution]
- NOT dishwasher safe
- To prevent rust, thoroughly wipe the knife after washing.
- Please read the instruction before usage.

[Product information]
-Size and Weight:
120mm: Total Length 24.5cm, Blade length 12cm 180g
135mm:?Total Length 26.5cm, Blade length 13.5cm 220g
150mm:?Total Length 28.5cm, Blade length 15cm 222g
165mm:?Total Length 31cm, Blade length 16.5cm 320g
*The weight of knives can slightly vary.
-Knife type : Deba (Filleting knife)
-Knife bevel : Single bevel (For right handed)
-Manufacturing process : Forged
-Blade material : Gingami No.3 stainless steel
-Blade structure : Kasumi
-Handle material : Magnolia (Round)
-Origin:Sakai city, Osaka
-Black smith : NAKAGAWA UCHIHAMONO
-Sharpener : KAWAKITA HAMONO

FAQ

Yes, but for online orders, we offer a free engraving service for knives only. Please select the desired engraving option, enter text and add the knife to cart. Engraving for products other than knives is only available at our physical store at Kappabashi, Tokyo.

Most of the chipping can be repaired by re-sharpening the blade. We offer a fee-based knife sharpening service. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us using the inquiry form. Blades can chip by cutting hard ingredients such as bones, seeds or frozen food, dropping and mishandling, or stabbing into hard cutting boards.

All knives we handle can be repaired with the exception of knives that are severely damaged. Repairing chipping and removing rust will restore sharpness and allow you to use your knives for a longer period of time. We also offer a fee-based knife sharpening service.
Please note we may not be able to repair knives with unknown blade materials, such as knives purchased at other stores.

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