Knife Sharpening Rod Knife Honing Tool 270mm [Ceramic - Black
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Knife Sharpening Rod Knife Honing Tool 270mm [Ceramic - Black].
[Product details]- Manufacturer : Aoki Hamono Co.,Ltd. (JAPAN)- Handle Material : PP (polypropylene)- Knife Type : Sharpening Rod- Blade Length : 270mm (10.6in.)- Total Length : 430mm (16.9in.)- Weight : 260g- Brand NEW- Made in JAPAN*** The images in this page are of the sample product. The actual product may vary in color, weight, pattern and size.[about Sakai Takayuki]Sakai Takayuki Knives by Aoki Hamono Seisakusho Co.,Ltd. has been cultivated through a long 600-year history in Sakai which is a city known best as a home of cutlery for the professionals in Japan. Each knife is hand sharpened to ensure maximum sharpness out of the box. We highly recommend you to once experience the Takayuki quality.
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