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Masamoto Ao-ko Honyaki Mirror-Finished Fugubiki
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Item #: HMA-HA04-K
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Style: Sashimi Slicer
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Specifications
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Style |
Fugubiki |
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Steel Type |
Ao-ko (Blue Steel)
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Classification |
Honyaki with Mirror Finish
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Saya Cover |
Authentic Masamoto Ebony Cover Included |
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Blade |
Single Edge |
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Blade Length |
10.5" (270mm), 11.7" (300mm), 12.9" (330mm)
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Handle Material |
Ebony Wood |
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Bolster Material
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Water Buffalo with Silver Ring (Bolsters are made from natural horn therefore colors may vary)
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*HRc |
64-65 | | * Hardness Rockwell C scale
For Left-Handed Customer
- Left-handed blades must be special ordered from Japan, and will cost 50% more than the right-handed blades. Due to how each traditional Japanese knife is handmade by right handed craftsmen, it will take 4 to 6 weeks to forge and deliver.
Did you know?
Korin offers their customers a complimentary service for all traditional Japanese knives! For more detail, please click here.
The Fugubiki is a traditional Japanese style fish slicer, similar to the yanagi. ‘Fugu’ or blowfish is traditionally served on a painted plate, and cut extremely thin so the design on the plate can be seen through the sliced fish.
General knife care tips and warnings - Carbons knives are not stain resistant. Rust and discoloration will occur after cutting acidic ingredients or if left wet.
- Please wipe knives dry after use to prevent rusting. Korin recommends wiping carbon knives with tsubaki oil to keep moisture off the knife.
- Traditional Japanese knives have significantly thinner and more delicate blades than Western knives. The use of honing steels or sharpening machines will result in chipping.
- Please do not attempt to cut through bones with traditional Japanese knives, unless it is a butchering knife.
- Traditional Japanese knives could slightly bend, due to the heat tempering of the two different carbon quality steel in the blade. Korin offers customers a free service to prepare the knife before use.
- We advise all customers to have a skilled sharpener put the initial blade on knives, due to how the initial blade serves as a sharpening guide in the future. Korin offers a complimentary initial sharpening and uraoshi sharpening with every purchase.
- It is important to always flatten sharpening stones with a stone fixer to avoid knives from warping shapes.
- Please always use sharpening stones to sharpen traditional Japanese knives.
For more information different types of stones, please check our pages on
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Caution
Korin will not accept returns on damaged knives, please be cautious when inspecting carbon knives with wet hands. In the event you receive a rusted knife, please call customer service within 48 hours of arrival, and we will be happy to assist you.
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