I'm putting up my Mario Ingoglia 240 mm CPM154 Gyuto for sale. It's actually closer to 9 3/4 inches from tip to choil. It has a natural (unstabilized) Amboyna handle.
It's in very good condition with only a few minor scratches. It's a very good performing and cutting knife. It's convex ground and has good food release. It's also a workhorse. It's not a laser so it's stiff and the CPM154 blade is tough and keeps an edge for a long time. The edge is slightly right-hand biased right now, and could use a touch of thinning. The tip area has also been slightly rounded from the original profile, which had a very flat area near the tip.
It also comes with a custom Burke Cutlery saya. The price is $320 including the saya and postage in the CONUS. Payment via Paypal.
Here are some original pictures of the knife: http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/showtopic.php?tid/918437/post/2428513/hl//fromsearch/1/
Here are some current pictures of the knife.
What appear to be scratches in the top two pictures are reflections from the light.
It's in very good condition with only a few minor scratches. It's a very good performing and cutting knife. It's convex ground and has good food release. It's also a workhorse. It's not a laser so it's stiff and the CPM154 blade is tough and keeps an edge for a long time. The edge is slightly right-hand biased right now, and could use a touch of thinning. The tip area has also been slightly rounded from the original profile, which had a very flat area near the tip.
It also comes with a custom Burke Cutlery saya. The price is $320 including the saya and postage in the CONUS. Payment via Paypal.
Here are some original pictures of the knife: http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/showtopic.php?tid/918437/post/2428513/hl//fromsearch/1/
Here are some current pictures of the knife.
What appear to be scratches in the top two pictures are reflections from the light.