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Hey guys, my Isamitsu 240 Shiro 1 k-tip fell and chipped the edge about 2mm deep. I could get it fixed at a number of places but I really enjoyed their grinds. Is their a place that can fix it AND replicate or put on a good grind? Not just thin.

I'm pissed everytime I look at it.

Cheers.
 
Hey guys, my Isamitsu 240 Shiro 1 k-tip fell and chipped the edge about 2mm deep. I could get it fixed at a number of places but I really enjoyed their grinds. Is their a place that can fix it AND replicate or put on a good grind? Not just thin.

I'm pissed everytime I look at it.

Cheers.
At least Japanese Knife Imports and District Cutlery have good reputations for this kind of work.
 
Put a card up to the grind and see if it's concave . . . I "think" it is from the pictures though. JKI has a couple different grinds they can do. Murray Carter should be good too
 
Put a card up to the grind and see if it's concave . . . I "think" it is from the pictures though. JKI has a couple different grinds they can do. Murray Carter should be good too
Murray Carter is still taking sharpening jobs like this on knives made by other people?
 
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