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1. Masamoto KK 270mm White 2 Yanagi w/ Original Saya $185
- Very good condition, lots of life left in the Ura. Original saya, d-magnolia w/ blonde ferrule

2. Munetoshi Butchers Knife 170mm $110
- Very good condition, has a very light blueish patina from one use.

3. MAC Superior Breadknife + Gesshin 90mm Stainless Parer COMBO $100
- Two very useful stainless knives for pros and home cooks alike. The MAC has seen only light use and still has aggressive "bite" to the serrations. Some light scratches from a green scrubby, nothing major. The parer has been sharpened once and its a killer little blade for detail work. I just prefer the Gude for bread and Harner for pointy parer tasks.

Thank you!!

IMG_9830 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9831 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9828 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9829 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9827 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9826 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
 
For Sale Only
Prices are shipped in the contiguous USA
(international shipping add $25)
Any additional fees are on buyer

1. Masamoto KK 270mm White 2 Yanagi w/ Original Saya $185
- Very good condition, lots of life left in the Ura. Original saya, d-magnolia w/ blonde ferrule

2. Munetoshi Butchers Knife 170mm $110
- Very good condition, has a very light blueish patina from one use.

3. MAC Superior Breadknife + Gesshin 90mm Stainless Parer COMBO $100
- Two very useful stainless knives for pros and home cooks alike. The MAC has seen only light use and still has aggressive "bite" to the serrations. Some light scratches from a green scrubby, nothing major. The parer has been sharpened once and its a killer little blade for detail work. I just prefer the Gude for bread and Harner for pointy parer tasks.

Thank you!!

IMG_9830 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9831 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9828 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9829 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9827 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
IMG_9826 2 by pedrito92, on Flickr
I'm interested in the Masamotto
 
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