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Tanaka Blue 2 Stainless Clad Migaki Finish Santoku 165/180mm

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Tanaka Blue 2 Stainless Clad Migaki Finish Santoku 165/180mmAnother collaboration between Tanaka and K&S Customers. Why I say it is the result of K&S customers? Because only with the help of my fellow customers that I am able to convince Tanaka san about the genuine need in the market of this Blue 2 with stainless clad line. This line is the latest work between me and Tanaka san, so combined with previous feedback from customers, the B2 stainless line basically have the following features: * Latest B2 line

Another collaboration between Tanaka and K&S Customers. Why I say it is the result of K&S customers? Because only with the help of my fellow customers that I am able to convince Tanaka-san about the genuine need in the market of this Blue 2 with stainless clad line. This line is the latest work between me and Tanaka-san, so combined with previous feedback from customers, the B2 stainless line basically have the following features:

* Latest B2 line with Migaki finish and full convex grind

* Kanji reads 田中诚贵作(Shinko Shigeki Made), with Shinko being the K&S house brand, showing this is a genuine collaboration between Tanaka and K&S. 

* K&S treatment with rounded spine and choil

* Able to customize handle design and add a K&S hardwood saya

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Always thought that Tanaka blades are great value with poor F&F? Think again! 

For a long time I tought the same, and this is the reason I was not able to fully commit on carrying all the other ranges of Tanaka knives other than the western R2 line. For a long time, I wish I could offer the great value and cutting performance of Tanaka knives with a much improved F&F, and I finally done it: I am proud to offer you the K&S Tanaka knives. Same maker, same great cutting performance, same unbeatable value, but a much better overall finished Tanaka. 

So what I have achieved? 

  • Rounded spine and choil a standard, no more harsh edge;
  • An awesome newly designed K&S semi-custom handle a standard. 
  • Same great value!

 

Measurements 

165 mm 180 mm
Weight 127 g 150 g
Total Length 315 mm 322 mm
Tip to Heel Length 168 mm 181 mm
Blade Height at Heel 47.4 mm 48.3 mm
Width of Spine Above Heel 2.4 mm 2.7 mm
Width of Spine at Middle of Blade 1.7 mm 2.1 mm
Width of Spine at about 2cm from tip 0.9 mm 0.9 mm

 

 

Steel: Blue 2 Steel with stainless cladding

Hardness: HRC 63-64

 

Handle Design: K&S Teak wood handle with options


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