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krstf

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Stainless clad nakiri found in the wild. Nothing special, but I 'd very much apreciate some kanji help. Thanks in advance.
 

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The last one is hon warikomi Hagane, warikomi is the construction that insert hard steel between split soft steel, hagane means hard steel in this case. For stainless clad they likely using prelaminated stock, a lot of makers use warikomi quite liberally
 
The last one is hon warikomi Hagane, warikomi is the construction that insert hard steel between split soft steel, hagane means hard steel in this case. For stainless clad they likely using prelaminated stock, a lot of makers use warikomi quite liberally
Google gets weird in translations, I tried 2 others and they made even less since.
Warikoma is absolutely my favorite blade design. As beautiful as pattern welded blades are they really cannot beat simplicity.
 
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