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Dao Vua Special Edition 52100 Carbon Steel 210mm Kiritsuke/Gyuto - Ebony and Brass Wa Handle

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Dao Vua Special Edition Carbon Steel Kurouchi 210mm Kiritsuke / Gyuto with Ebony and Brass Wa Handle Tokushu Knife.
Dao Vua Special Edition 52100 Carbon Steel 210mm Kiritsuke/Gyuto - Ebony and Brass Wa Handle Sale price$75.00 USD

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Built to Last

The high-grade steel we use is carefully selected and forged using techniques that have been proven over centuries. These knives aren’t just sharp – they’re built to stay that way through years of daily use. Plus, they develop a beautiful patina over time that tells the story of your cooking journey.

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Gustavo Leon
First Carbon Steel knife!

Very easy to maintain. Comfortable handle & great sharp edge. Definitely feels bigger/longer than a regular 8inch. I use this knife as my daily & would definitely try out more knives from this maker. Definitely recommend.

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Larry Burton
Special edition kiritsuke

Have had this knife for a few months now. When I first got it I had some concerns but after a lot of use it has become one of my favorite knives. The blade is fairly thin with a great profile and is light and nimble. For the price point it is an excellent knife. It is a carbon steel knife so keep it clean and dry and strop it often.

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Robert
Great carbon steel knife.

These are great for the price, the last guy gave a 1 star saying he couldn’t get through the shallots.

Carbon steel vs stainless steel knives. There is a difference in application bud.

Cut your shallots and acidic stuff with stainless, that doesn’t oxidize.