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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Bunka 180mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Gyuto 210mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Petty 150mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Battleship Gyuto 195mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Petty 80mm
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Shibata Koutetsu Type 3 AS Migaki Gyuto 240mm
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Black Saya for Koutetsu Petty 80mm
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Shibata Koutetsu Type 3 AS Migaki Nakiri 165mm
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Shibata Koutetsu SRS13 Migaki Yanagiba 270mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Ko-Bunka 130mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Gyuto 240mm
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Shibata Koutetsu Type 3 AS Migaki Santoku 165mm
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Shibata Koutetsu Type 3 AS Migaki Gyuto 210mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Sujihiki 270mm
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Shibata Koutetsu Type 3 AS Migaki Petty 135mm
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Shibata Koutetsu R2 Migaki Boss Bunka 215mm
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Shibata Koutetsu SRS13 Migaki Yanagiba 240mm
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About Koutetsu
To make these knives, Shibata san has teamed up with a local forge from Takefu Knife Village. Together both do what they are good at, and they are turning out awesomeness. The knife factory forged the steel and Shibata san does the finishing, sharpening, signs the blade and adds the handle. They really are crazy sharp
We think this is one of the sharpest knives we’ve ever had our hands on. True story.
Every knife in this line has an angle cut tip like a Bunka or Kiritsuke, so they have plenty of attitude and a pretty flat cutting-edge. The slanted end is where it gets the name “Koutetsu”. This was the name of the first iron clad destroyer in the Japanese naval fleet. The Koutetsu, built 1864, had a slanted bow designed for ramming other ships. These knives look like a ship, but don’t feel like one. These are light and thin and fine; they could be the official knives of the F1. The finish is unique too: it has a very fine texture so it slips through food super easy.