EDIT May 4, 2024: I'm changing this from WTS to SOLD, however the remaining available knives have been reposted here.
Thanks KKF for helping get my collection to a more manageable size over the past few weeks. But I'm not done asking for your help yet. Up for your consideration are another batch of mostly new blades. As with my previous WTS posts, if it says "brand new," it's never even done a test cut - only taken out of box for photographs. There are a couple knives here that didn't sell in those posts, so I've included them here at a reduced price.
All prices are USD. Price includes CONUS shipping. Will cover first $15 for international. Photos and details will be posted below.
2. Teruyasu Fujiwara Denka Blue Super Gyuto, 240mm - $700 $625
4. Hunter Valley Blades S-Grind Honyaki 1095 Gyuto, 240mm - $525$475 $425
5. Sakai Hokushin (Y. Ikeda x S. Honuma) White #2 Gyuto, 240mm - $350 $300
7. Mazaki Kurouchi Nashiji White #2 Gyuto, 240mm - $275 $250
12. Myojin Riki Seisakusho SG2 Gyuto, 180mm - $300 $250
1. Takeda NAS Sasanoha Medium Gyuto - $400SOLD
3. Hatsukokoro Inazuma Gyuto, 270mm - $225SOLD
6. Takada No Hamono (Tsubaya version), White #1 Kasumi Nakiri, 165mm - $300 $260SOLD
8. Yoshida Hamono Blue #2 Gyuto, 210mm - $50SOLD
9. Yoshikane Nashiji SKD Kiritsuke Gyuto, 210mm - $275SOLD
10. Yu Kurosaki Gekko HAP40 Bunka, 170mm - $200 $175SOLD
11. Tsubaya (TF) White #1 Stainless Clad Yo Gyuto, 270mm - $375 $325SOLD
13. Hatsukokoro Yoake Blue #1 Migaki Gyuto, 210mm - $200SOLD 14. Nakagawa Wide-Bevel Ginsan Gyuto, 240mm - $350 $300SOLD 15. Takeshi Saji Karin SG2 Gyuto, 210mm - $250SOLD
Condition: Light use, never sharpened (5-10 uses on Hasegawa soft board)
Steel: Aogami Super, Stainless Clad
Handle: Wa (Octagonal), Magnolia, 147mm
Edge Length x Heel Height: 242 x 51mm
Overall Length: 399mm
Spine (base / mid): 4.2mm / 3.6mm
Weight: 202g
3. Hatsukokoro Inazuma Gyuto, 270mm - $225SOLD
This is essentially a Tojiro Atelier with a custom wa handle. Made by Tomoo Matsumura, this has a very cool mixture of finishes, with nashiji/tsuchime, damascus, and a polished edge
Nice catch, thanks! But not quite. As you can tell from the photos, neither are wenge, but I went back to check my notes. The Nakagawa is indeed teak, but the Myojin is actually cherry. Both with horn ferrules. Listing updated accordingly.