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  • In japan, bought a knife in Kyoto :) went to two shops 1st one was called Shigeharu, great shop apparently the longest running blade smith in the town with a long history, unfortunately the owner wasnt there and the partner was reluctant to serve us and more interested in eating eggs and chatting to her friend still a great shop, think it was just my timing on the visit and my lack of Japanese language skill that hindered the process. would still recommend a visit to someone, 2nd shop Hayakawa Hamonoten, another great little shop, owner very friendly with his help and patience he helped me pick a knife in my budget and skill range, went for a santoku with carbon sandwiched in stainless, and the wife bought a usuba.

    The owner was really nice patient and helpful advising on handle type for my hand and alao asking if I was a home cook \ chef. It was great my inability to speak Japanese didn't cause any problems.

    Sharpening

    Engraving, he asked us if we wanted my name on it but all I wanted the date he looked quite puzzeled with this as I guess most of the visitors get there name. But he was happy to do it.

    The knife. Not fancy but felt great in the hand.

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