The Kip that saved Christmas
eBay coming through with a 10” Forgecraft for $35! Should keep me busy for a minute with thinning work
Nice pickup! Ogata used to work for Shiro Kamo and you can see the influence in his knives. Cleancut carries several different lines from Shiro Kamo so you can pick your steel/cladding combo. Several of the pettys like this one have similar profile.Received some days agos, and used today for first time.
Ogata petty sg2. It is like a small gyuto. I was wrong because I thought the blade was made only with sg2 steel. It is San Mai construction.
I had doubts about how comfortable is a wa handle because I had not tried this kind of handle before.
I am quite happy with this knife. And, so far, I recommend it.
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What other petty do you know with a similar profile but more affordable? Maybe in carbon steel.
I wonder if Shiro Kamo in white 2 or blue 2 would be less expensive? I believe he used to be the sharpener there, and their knives have similar profiles.Received some days agos, and used today for first time.
Ogata petty sg2. It is like a small gyuto. I was wrong because I thought the blade was made only with sg2 steel. It is San Mai construction.
I had doubts about how comfortable is a wa handle because I had not tried this kind of handle before.
I am quite happy with this knife. And, so far, I recommend it.
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What other petty do you know with a similar profile but more affordable? Maybe in carbon steel.
Nice.Giving @Blank Blades. a try, impressed after a few cuts with potatoes tonight. Will have a further thoughts soon
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This could be a good choice, but for the price.Nice pickup! Ogata used to work for Shiro Kamo and you can see the influence in his knives. Cleancut carries several different lines from Shiro Kamo so you can pick your steel/cladding combo. Several of the pettys like this one have similar profile.
https://www.cleancut.eu/butik/knife...8-22-12-33-182013-08-22-12-33-18-2-754-detail
This could be a good choice, but for the price.
I would like to get some knife more affordable, and the price difference between the ogata and this shiro kamo is small.
Probably what I want is not easy. Cheap, Japanese, high profile and, if it possible, carbon steel.
A bit lower profile, cheaper and stainless steel option could be this tojiro:
https://amzn.eu/d/aNGzJBv
This is the first time I read these two words.Look at the petties but also the funayuki and bannou.
Picked this up a few days ago on a whim (I was in the pub and happened to be looking at my phone when a JNS email arrived). Kaeru Tanuki (Wakui 'seconds') 300mm Yanagiba:
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At about $155 inc. delivery I am seriously impressed. A few spots of fairly minor delam but otherwise an extremely well made knife; good finishing, no low spots on the main bevel, a perfect ura, sharpened properly, and a very nice kasumi.
There are still a couple of smaller yanagi (270 & 240) available, and if no one snaps them up soon then I may just add to my own collection!
Is that a drop of blood on your finger tip?
Blood stop powders, and bandages impregnated with blood stop stuff, are readily available in the marts of commerce. Also in my first-aid drawer.Ha! Good spot - it is indeed. I’d brushed it against a spinning whetstone, and whilst you can’t feel it at the time, that kind of graze will bleed for hours and hours, and there’s nothing you can do.
Blood stop powders, and bandages impregnated with blood stop stuff, are readily available in the marts of commerce. Also in my first-aid drawer.
Thanks a lot. I didn’t need another yanagiba, but now there is one on the way to me.Picked this up a few days ago on a whim (I was in the pub and happened to be looking at my phone when a JNS email arrived). Kaeru Tanuki (Wakui 'seconds') 300mm Yanagiba:
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At about $155 inc. delivery I am seriously impressed. A few spots of fairly minor delam but otherwise an extremely well made knife; good finishing, no low spots on the main bevel, a perfect ura, sharpened properly, and a very nice kasumi.
There are still a couple of smaller yanagi (270 & 240) available, and if no one snaps them up soon then I may just add to my own collection!
Blood stop powders, and bandages impregnated with blood stop stuff, are readily available in the marts of commerce. Also in my first-aid drawer.
Huh… I’ve never actually heard of that, I will investigate. Ta!
Onboarding, yes. Powder, no. Styptic pencil for really persistent bleeders; alum block for "weepers," which basically means anything bleeding at all by the end of the shave.Is styptic powder still a key element of the straight razor onboarding experience?
Is styptic powder still a key element of the straight razor onboarding experience?
Thanks a lot. I didn’t need another yanagiba, but now there is one on the way to me.
lol I thought it was from the knife, which in my mind is of course a ringing endorsementHa! Good spot - it is indeed. I’d brushed it against a spinning whetstone, and whilst you can’t feel it at the time, that kind of graze will bleed for hours and hours, and there’s nothing you can do to stop it.