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Matsubura Tsuchime Sujihiki 270mm (TNK-T270SJ-WN)

From Takefu Knife Village

Original price: $464.00
Current price: $368.99
Matsubura Tsuchime Sujihiki 270mm (TNK-T270SJ-WN)
Matsubura Tsuchime Sujihiki 270mm (TNK-T270SJ-WN)

House Of Knives

Matsubura Tsuchime Sujihiki 270mm (TNK-T270SJ-WN)

From Takefu Knife Village

Original price: $464.00
Current price: $368.99
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The long, narrow, graceful blade of the Matsubura Tsuchime Sujihiki 270mm is particularly suited to trimming away sinew and fat from meat, finely slicing meat or boneless fish, or for filleting and skinning fish. The long blade allows the meat or fish to be cut in one single drawing motion, from heel to tip. Completely handcrafted by 4th generation blacksmith Katsuto Tanaka, this knife is forged with a cutting core of Aogami #2 Carbon Steel that features a beautiful and rustic hammered Tsuchime stainless steel outer surface for a total of 3 layers. The blades are very thinly ground and deliver effortless cutting performance for both right and left-handed users. The octagonal handles are made with Rosewood and feature a black pakkawood ferrule. Caring for your handmade knife: Due to the nature of handcrafting and traditional blacksmithing, each knife is unique and may have some cosmetic distortion or irregularities. This is expected and normal. Because these knives are handcrafted, they do not qualify for warranty services.
  • Always hand wash and thoroughly hand-dry your knife
  • Wipe your knife down while you’re cooking, especially after cutting acidic foods
  • Lightly coat your knife with mineral oil before storing
  • Never store your knife wet, or allow it to soak in water
  • Never place knife in a dishwasher
  • Do not cut bones, frozen products, or pits
  • Do not twist, chop, hit, or pry with your knife. Always use in a locomotive slicing motion
  • Do not use a marble or glass cutting board. Always use a soft cutting board, such as wood
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