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Toyama Noborikoi Kasumi Deba 210mm.

Was looking for a Deba for a while, saw Maksim listing this a few days ago! Was about to snatch a similar Tanaka from him that goes for the same price, but after reading about Toyama was way more intrigued. His shipping is as fast as Amazon, had it in my hands 2 days later. Really look forward to break down some fish with this. First Toyama I lay my hands on, feel honored.
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Bought this yesterday from ebay. The blade and the edge look good to very good. The handle is very cracked though thankfully still mostly present.
The idea now is to re-handle it with some wood I have and possibly polish the blade a little with the idea to introduce it into my daily work kit. Hopefully this will turn up in the 'projects' thread sometime soon.
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I'm just now starting my foray into blade restoration/repair/polishing and handle repair/replacement. I've an idea about changing the geometry of the handle angle a bit but I will work on some junk knives before I start on this project.
It's a Henckels Superfection line 468-51/2" boning/fillet knife. I'm not having any luck dating this. German knives (TR daggers notwithstanding) are notorious for not having any written history besides logo changes. I'll guess here and say 1960-1980+.
 
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Those are very nice knives that I am certain I would be further impressed by were I cool enough to know the maker’s mark by sight. But as is, I will understand from context that this post is not meant for me, but rather for the select subset of KKF members that know all makers marks and laugh at those that do not.

Nice knives! ;)
 
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Those are very nice knives that I am certain I would be further impressed by were I cool enough to know the maker’s mark by sight. But as is, I will understand from context that this post is not meant for me, but rather for the select subset of KKF members that know all makers marks and laugh at those that do not.

Nice knives! ;)
Yanick Puig
 
Toyama Noborikoi Kasumi Deba 210mm.

Was looking for a Deba for a while, saw Maksim listing this a few days ago! Was about to snatch a similar Tanaka from him that goes for the same price, but after reading about Toyama was way more intrigued. His shipping is as fast as Amazon, had it in my hands 2 days later. Really look forward to break down some fish with this. First Toyama I lay my hands on, feel honored. View attachment 88060View attachment 88059
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Love Toyoma - have never tried the deba, but amazing knives
 
Somebody I don’t know, but took a chance. Old Japanese swordsmith - yoshihiko akitomo koubuse, born in 1944. Got it for that reason alone - edge has a mirror like finish, knife is different, front end heavy. Have not used it yet - but looks amazing
 

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