does anyone have any experience with these? cheap honyaki i imagine means crap fit & finish and needs some serious thinning be done, but that doesn't scare me. how is the profile and heat treat? hows it feel on stones?
Dude, just go ahead and buy it already!
You can sell it to me when you're tired of it in a few months!!!:devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::devilburn::woot::woot::woot::woot:
I remember Mario had one. Think he was impressed with the steel, but had to put in some sweat equity. Hopefully he'll chime in.
I think the difference with the Takagi is it's a blue steel honyaki, unlike many of the other lower priced honyakis, which are often white #3....
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