Carter faux nakiri

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I'm a little uncertain about you guys' "broken gyuto" theory. If it were the case, would't a more common profile (santoku or so) offer a solution as well? I'm no nakiri user, but could there be a rational justification to the actual form?
 
It definitely does look like it was a gyuto that went flying across the room, lost half an inch at the tip, and was then modified to have a flatter profile by removing some blade height...leaving us with an ugly skinny Nakiri with not too much knuckle clearance. I'll take it! (sarcasm)

But as others have said, I still think much of Murray's work is bada**.
 
BTW, anyone notice this thing actually sold?? I'm skeptical, lol
 
BTW, anyone notice this thing actually sold?? I'm skeptical, lol

Noticed that today, not sure how long it was up, but it went a lot faster than his normal nakiris.
 
Unbelievable!! Truly an ugly knife. I also agree with the comment about it being a "faux"--who wants to describe their knife that way?
 
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