Strange TF Mab Slicer?

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Durge

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I found this Teruyasu Fujiwara online. I've never seen this particular shape produced by TF before. It's also not available on their website.

It's a double bevel blade, and the cladding is clearly part of the TF Maboroshi line. Any other details appreciated!
 

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I found this Teruyasu Fujiwara online. I've never seen this particular shape produced by TF before. It's also not available on their website.

It's a double bevel blade, and the cladding is clearly part of the TF Maboroshi line. Any other details appreciated!
Looks like maybe just a little bit of overgrind
 
I’m going to guess this is either the worlds most used nakiri or, more likely, a knife that got snapped and reground in an interesting way
 
probably used to be a nakiri, its my guess . look like used to have the finger notch..

its a common thing in japan, big knives becoming a small petty\slicers with the time.
 
probably used to be a nakiri, its my guess . look like used to have the finger notch..

its a common thing in japan, big knives becoming a small petty\slicers with the time.
Is there any significance to the red handle? I couldn't find a single TF Mab nakiri with it online.
 
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