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Philip Yu

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"And Hes the one
Who likes
All of our pretty songs.
And he
Likes to sing along.
And He
Likes to shoot his guns.
But He,
Don't know
What it means,
Don't know what it means...
But sings it ya."


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Welcome! Tell us more what you got there?
Going off the top of my head...
Tetsujin Flow B1 210
Myojin SG2 240
Nakagawa x Myojin B2
Togashi W1 240
Togashi B1 240
Tanaka x Kyuzo B1 240
Tanaka B1 240
Shibata 180, 295, 210 R2
Shibata 210 Sabertooth
Konosuke HD2 210
Nigara SG2 Tushime 240
Jiro 180 (replacing with 240 soon)
Tanaka W1 170
Shigefusa KU 165
Kobayashi 170
Shibata 165 AS
Hinokuni 210
Konosuke FM 210 B1
Tsukasa Hinoura 165 ATS
 
Thanks. Hope to see yours too!
My current collections are:

Kawamura W1 210
Kurosaki Shizuku R2 210
Kurosaki Ku Tsuchime AS 240
Masamoto KS3124
Takeda NAS 210

Watanabe Pro B2 SS 210
Yoshikane SKD Najishi 240
Yoshikane SKD Tsuchime 240
Kashima Sanjo (Yoshikane) W2 240
Wakui W2 Migaki 240
Mazaki W2 Migaki 240
Nihei SLD Najishi 240

2 * Genkai W2 Moonlight Mt Fuji 330 Yanagiba with different tips.
 
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Yes that’s right. Do you feel it performance wise and is the knife worth it if you expect the same performance as with a Tetsujin? I like to cut onions effortlessly into small cubes.
 
Yes that’s right. Do you feel it performance wise and is the knife worth it if you expect the same performance as with a Tetsujin? I like to cut onions effortlessly into small cubes.
Yes because The Nakagawa is about 4mm at the heel where as the Tetsujin might be under 3. For bits of onion, Tetsujin.
 
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