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SOLD (Price Drop) Sakai Kikumori So-Ten 240mm Gyuto Aogami Super with Saya

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I really like this knife. In my opinion, this knife is very balanced. It cuts very well without being fragile. The food release is very good for a Sakai. Potato slices won't fall to the side, but can easily be shaken off. The core steel is hard and not very reactive. The cladding is even less reactive as you can probably tell from the picture. I'm the first owner and have had this knife for about a month. I only used it for test cuts.

Based on my understanding, Tanaka's AS production is very limited. This knife is relatively rare and doesn't come back in stock often - likely once or maybe twice a year. Bernal only had three in the last batch.

The grind seems to be flatter on the left side. I'm not fully convinced this would decrease the food release for a lefty, but wanted to point that out.

@Luminaire who also bought one from the same batch can probably provide some feedback if you are interested.

https://bernalcutlery.com/collectio...kumori-so-ten-240mm-gyuto-aogami-super-w-saya

Retail $748; asking $580 $555 $525, G&S fee and CONUS shipping included. Will cover the first $20 for outside of CONUS.
 
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I have one of these, else I'd buy it. But having one, can say it's a great blade. Less reactive than I expected for carbon steel cladding and the edge retention is fabulous. Highly recommend this for someone who likes the shape. The steel is A+ and the grind is solid. And, for whatever reason, slowly builds patina. I had to leave mustard on it as a test for mine because I was thinking I got stainless by accident. Nope...anyway, worth a try on this one and at this price if someone has the interest.
 
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