Custom Knife making paring knife "Haiku" Stainless #PA1

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Haiku In a bright polished 440c stainless Haiku Knife Paring Knife Poetry in Motion Haiku ( 俳句 , plural haiku , is a form of J apanese poetry , This knife you add the handle to make one of the most desired pieces of cutlery in any chef's collection. The over all length 8 1/2" blade. The cutting edge is 4". It takes 3 - 7/32" pin holes in the handle. 2.5 mm thick or 3/32" thick blade. The handle area for material is 3 1/2" x 1".The ultimate evolution of oriental cutlery design. This beautifully finished knife features a satin polished stainless bolster already attached. It holds the sharpest edge for utilitarian applications. Finished knives not included. We also have Chef knives. We have several other Japanese designs as well as Japanese Damascus. The santoku bōchō ( 三徳包丁 ?) or bunka bōchō ( 文化包丁 ?) is a general-purpose kitchen knife originating in Japan . Its unbolstered blade, which is typically between five and eight inches long, has a flat edge and a sheepsfoot blade that curves in an angle approaching 60 degrees at the point. The top of the santoku's handle is in line with the top of the blade, giving the chef's fingers plenty of room underneath. The word santoku loosely translates as 'three virtues' or 'three uses', a reference to the three cutting tasks the knife performs so well: slicing, dicing , and mincing . The read more