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Shibata Koutetsu SG2 'Battleship' 195mm K-Tip Gyuto

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Shibata Koutetsu SG2 'Battleship' - 195 mm K-tip Gyuto fra Takayuki Shibata. Takayuki Shibata er en anderkendt sliber fra Fukuyama City i Hiroshima, Japan.

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Description & specifications

Takayuki Shibata is a recognized grinder from Fukuyama City in Hiroshima, Japan. On his unique knives, you often see that performance is the focal point, as he grinds them extremely thin, so that they almost melt through the object you are cutting.

This 'Battleship' is Shibata-san's own design, which will represent the front of a Japanese warship called 'Koutetsu' - hence the name Koutetsu 'Battleship'.

Forged by the incredibly talented Ikeda-san in 3 layers with SG2 at the core which Shibata-san has ground almost as thin as it can be. This means that the edge on the knife will last a long time due to the hard core steel, and that it will cut fantastically due to the excellent sharpening, but it also means that the knife will therefore be quite fragile, so you have to think twice before you start cutting in far too hard subjects.

    Brand/Series Shibata Koutetsu

    Type

    Bunka

    Forging and Steel
    3 layers - SG2 and Stainless Steel

    Sharpening
    50/50

    Handle Type

    Japanese WA Handle of Rosewood

    Stainless
    NO!

    Hardness
    63/64

    Specs

    (May vary due to handmade)

    Length: 195mm.

    Height: 52mm.

    Weight: 149g.

    Width out of handle: 1.9 mm.


    Foodgear always advises against cutting all kinds of bones and frozen goods. Knives must not be washed in a dishwasher, as this removes sharpness and provokes rust - even in stainless alloys!

    Maintenance & use

    Never cut into bones or frozen items as this may damage the egg. Always wash the knife by hand and dry it thoroughly immediately.

    Please note that both the blade and handle can be seriously damaged and broken if the knife is washed in a dishwasher – this also applies to stainless steel and wooden handles.