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    New gyuto

    Finished this one up and figured i would show a few pics. Blade is W2, 240mm, small hamon and cocobolo handle with blackwood ferrule and buttcap. Also has a cocobolo saya.




    Grind is pretty thin, with the spine sitting at about 2.1mm. What do you guys think?

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    Looks really nice. That saya looks great.

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    Nice. Handle is gorgeous!

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    looks great! can we see a choil shot?

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    Looks really nice!
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    loving it.

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    I really like the blade profile and the beautiful handle. Will have to wait to hear about the grind, though
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    My jaw literally just dropped at the knife. The handle is absolutely BEAUTIFUL and the blade looks amazing too.

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    Liking the profile and the materials a lot. +1 on a choil shot, what's the grind like?

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