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Apparently there was a Hinoura Sr. and Robert Herder collab…
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I guess iron clad is referred to this
https://ironclad.co.jp/en/en-company
Definitely stainless...love the battleship design, though I find reaching more the gyuto for the extra flat spot
I got one of the battleships early in my knife journey. It's a great little laser, I take it in a little stainless knife roll I keep for road trips since rental house knives are always absolute trash.
 
Some battleships and others available. I feel like the battleships profile is usually sought for. Says iron clad but I’m pretty sure its still stainless

https://cuttingedgeknives.co.uk/collections/koutetsu/products/koutetsu-iron-clad-battleship-195mm

They clarify this in the description:
The name "Iron clad" doesn't refer to the metals used in the making of the knives, they're powder steels not iron - but instead refers to the shape of the knives which is inspired by Japan's first iron clad battleships (Kōtetsu).
 
I got one of the battleships early in my knife journey. It's a great little laser, I take it in a little stainless knife roll I keep for road trips since rental house knives are always absolute trash.
I guess you take with you a decent tiny cutting board as well 😅
 
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