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WTS Kato masamotos debas cheaper! Cheap?

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by bieniek, May 23, 2014.

  1. bieniek

    bieniek Founding Member

    Kato the workhorse 24cm 400 $ Great condition.
    No saya.

    Masamoto 27cm slicer this was kind of special ordered from JCK usually not in stock, I think they sell them in Japan but not to abroad.
    Used in pro kitchen for some months, but just as a slicer. Theres couple of things I dont like about it:
    the flex to the blade, how thin it is. Other than that, this is a Masamoto and the edge it takes will scare you.
    Made a decent saya for it.
    Paid 360, asking 250$

    Masamoto 22.5cm Mioroshi deba, old stock
    One of a kind blade. Ive seen few masamotos and this blade has the best ability to polish and cut through universe. Straight and true. Awesome back. Thinner than you would expect, feels very nimble but its a beast. Used for salmon and trout.
    Made a sheath for it, quite good.
    Handle is factory.
    Asking 300$

    Yoshihiro 21cm deba bought from JKI before it went Uraku
    well used and in great condition, front mirrored, bevel polished, back opened and cared for.
    Great hard working deba for pocket coins. Comes with saya
    160$

    Mitsuhide 18cm flat edged deba
    Great honkasumi blade. Exciting steel and finish.
    Paid 110 plus shipping from bishamon some time ago. Sharpened and used it a few times. Made a scrap saya for it
    Asking 80 $

    Or take them all for a round 1000 and a postage cost.
    These are so sad now sitting with null use.
     

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