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Touroku Sakai Yukage Petty 150mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage Sujihiki 240mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage Petty 130mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage Gyuto 210mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage Santoku 170mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage Nakiri 160mm
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Touroku Sakai Yukage 3 Piece Knife Set
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More about Touroku Sakai Yukage
About Touroku Sakai - Unlike so many region-specific knifemakers, Touroku Sakai works with craftspeople from all across Japan. They find the best of the best in every region and bring them together to craft some truly exceptional blades. Like a talented music producer, they match folks and skillsets that complement each other perfectly.
I never get sick of looking at this knife. It’s so pretty. I've always said a good knife should inspire you to cook, and this one definitely inspires me. When it comes time to cut, you’re in good hands thanks to the VG10 steel in the blade. It keeps an obscenely sharp edge but doesn’t require a bunch of care like some other fancy knives do. The wooden octagonal handle is very traditional and very comfortable. I find the grooves lock into my hand, making the knife feel like an extension of my wrist.
| Steel Type | |
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| Rockwell Hardness | 60 - 62 |
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| Brand | Touroku Sakai |
| Made in | Sakai, Osaka, Japan |