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I've posted some of this in other threads, but figured I'd start to catalog my collection with a bit more detail. I recently sold off about 30 random knives and have my collection more daily user focused. I will try to end with a group photo, just hard to do as my knives are stored at work in a tool box in a locked room.
 
Going to start with some oddball stuff...
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A very thin Mac I use mainly for slicing tomatoes. it has a wa conversion. An added kiritsuke tip.
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Another longer slicer, same treatment.
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A heavy Mac I turned into a honesuki
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14" Forschner cimitar. Wa conversion
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Forschner salmon slicer. Wa conversion
 
And some more daily drivers...
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Masamoto KS white#2 mono 240mm
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Wakui white#2 tsuchime stainless clad 240mm
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Yoshimi Kato sg2 black damascus 240mm
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Mizaki white#2 ku 240mm
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Yoshimune white#1 stainless clad 240mm
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Shiraki blue#2 iron clad 270mm
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Ikeda white#2 iron clad 240mm (short)
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Takeda aogami iron clad 240mm
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Sukenari aogami (66hrc) stainless clad 270mm
 
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More slicy things...
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Kanehiro aogami stainless clad 240mm
Tanaka blue#2 stainless clad 225mm line
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Zakuri aogami ku 180mm petty
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Masakage Yuki white#2 stainless clad 270mm sujihiki
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Yoshikane SKD tsuchime 270mm sujihiki Mike Henry handle
 
Amazing stuff, NoChoP! Recently I happened upon some of your earliest work while I was researching a restoration topic on here. As a budding young(in experience, not aged years) hobbyist, It is inspiring to be able to watch how you have developed your technique and personalized style.

Do you do your own dyed stabilization and resin casting for your handle stock? It is incredibly creative!
 
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