Hey all, i have bought these and for the price it's pretty sweet. The grind is really thin behind the edge- like laser but with more meat coming out of the handle. I bought them as gifts and it's great knife for those those looking to try full carbon. The handle isn't great, but i've bought worse. fun knife and highly recommended. Gotta hit your free ship minimum tho.
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Kyohei B2 Bunka
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Re: Kyohei B2 Bunka
Good point Mr. Miles, add a couple of Tenugui towels, and a bottle of Kishibori Shoyu, and Bob's your uncle!
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Re: Kyohei B2 Bunka
This knife is a dark horse IMO. I got one and upon polishing the wide bevels I found minimal low spots and the cladding/core polish up on Jnats beautifully. Check it out!