Ogata SG2 knives

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Miles
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Ogata SG2 knives

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These aren’t new arrivals but the 240 is. This knife looks sweet- tall and very thin. In that laser category. haven’t tried his gyuto but have a petty from this series that I think is great. Would be interesting comparison to Kobayashi, Makoto Kurosaki, Shibata- other Takefu guys with similar paths.

https://www.chefknivestogo.com/ogsg2kagy24.html
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Re: Ogata SG2 knives

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Miles wrote: Sat Dec 11, 2021 11:41 am These aren’t new arrivals but the 240 is. This knife looks sweet- tall and very thin. In that laser category. haven’t tried his gyuto but have a petty from this series that I think is great. Would be interesting comparison to Kobayashi, Makoto Kurosaki, Shibata- other Takefu guys with similar paths.

https://www.chefknivestogo.com/ogsg2kagy24.html
It would be! I'll wait for your evaluation, after you've bought one of each and done the comparison. Looking forward to that report! :mrgreen:
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