Masamoto Deba restoration to k-tip

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I hope I’m posting this in the right threat…

I’ve posted a lot of my work on Reddit and YouTube but not here so there I am !
I love restoring Japanese knives, I’m still learning and my work is far from being perfect but I really enjoy it so I hope you’ll enjoy my work as much as I do !

Here’s one of my latest projects, I converted and old Masamoto deba (that wasn’t too beaten up tbh) to a k-tip deba, inspired by the one from Hatsukokoro. The handle is made out of gambeiro, or Brazilian ebony.
 

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I hope I’m posting this in the right threat…

I’ve posted a lot of my work on Reddit and YouTube but not here so there I am !
I love restoring Japanese knives, I’m still learning and my work is far from being perfect but I really enjoy it so I hope you’ll enjoy my work as much as I do !

Here’s one of my latest projects, I converted and old Masamoto deba (that wasn’t too beaten up tbh) to a k-tip deba, inspired by the one from Hatsukokoro. The handle is made out of gambeiro, or Brazilian ebony.
Quite the transformation! That's a lovely finish you achieved, good job!
 
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