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Seki Kanetsugu Pro-M Honesuki 145mm

Seki Kanetsugu Pro-M Honesuki 145mm

About Seki Kanetsugu Pro-M - Seki Kanetsugu is a knife maker in Seki, who has been making blades for over 170 years, starting with Samurai swords and then transitioning to kitchen knives as they became more in demand. The knives they make are durable and razor-sharp in part to their special "HAMAGURI" (clam shape) blade.

The Pro-M line is a dark horse in our lineup, these blades are thin, affordable and have a fantastic out of the box sharpness, that is also easy to maintain perfect for the professional kitchen environment.

About the Shape - The Honesuki is a Japanese style boning knife. Originally designed for poultry and small animals like rabbit. I promise this knife will change the way you think about taking apart a chicken. The Honesuki has a relatively thick spine for scraping meat from bones. Due to the hardness of Japanese steel you still wouldn’t want to force this knife through bone.

$27.70

Original: $79.13

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Seki Kanetsugu Pro-M Honesuki 145mm—

$79.13

$27.70

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About Seki Kanetsugu Pro-M - Seki Kanetsugu is a knife maker in Seki, who has been making blades for over 170 years, starting with Samurai swords and then transitioning to kitchen knives as they became more in demand. The knives they make are durable and razor-sharp in part to their special "HAMAGURI" (clam shape) blade.

The Pro-M line is a dark horse in our lineup, these blades are thin, affordable and have a fantastic out of the box sharpness, that is also easy to maintain perfect for the professional kitchen environment.

About the Shape - The Honesuki is a Japanese style boning knife. Originally designed for poultry and small animals like rabbit. I promise this knife will change the way you think about taking apart a chicken. The Honesuki has a relatively thick spine for scraping meat from bones. Due to the hardness of Japanese steel you still wouldn’t want to force this knife through bone.