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SHUN - PRO Deba 105mm

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The kitchen knives of the Kai Shun Pro Sho-series have a blade made of VG10-steel which is hardened until an extremely high value of 61 HRC. Combined with the special way of sharpening in which one side is sharpened and the other side is made hollow, these knives are a pleasure to work with. They are truly razor sharp. Ergonomically speaking they have the well-known level of Kai Shun. The asymmetrical handles of laminated black pakka wood fit the hand perfectly.

The blade of the Kai Shun Pro Sho-knives is blasted on the straight side which results in a matted surface. The other side is shiny polished and shows a pattern that is made with an innovative etching technique.

​Deba means pointed in Japanese and the knife is traditionally used for beheading and filleting larger fish although this is an extremely versatile knife suitable for filleting or chopping in much the the same way as a Santoku.

  • VG10 Core
  • 37 Layer Damascus
  • Pakka wood handle
  • Double Bevel
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  • HOME
  • KNIVES
    • SETO ISEYA
    • SAKAI TAKAYUKI
    • Shigeki Tanaka
    • KANETSUNE
    • TOJIRO
    • SHUN
    • CARBON STEEL
    • Knife Sets
  • Knife Types
    • Paring / Petty
    • Santoku
    • Nakiri / Usuba
    • Gyuto / Chef
    • Carving / Slicing
    • Deba
    • Sashimi / Yanagiba
    • Boning / Filleting / Honesuki / Gokujo
  • Sharpening
    • Honing Rod
    • Ceramic Honing wheel
    • Sharpening Guide
  • Knife Rolls
  • Knife Storage
    • Bamboo Knife Stand
    • Knife Blocks
    • Sayas / Knife Sheaths
    • Butchers Sheath
  • ACCESSORIES
    • Honing Rod
    • Cearamic honing wheel
    • Sayas / Knife Sheaths
    • Plating Tweezers
    • Japanese Mandolin
    • Sharpening Guide
    • Leather Apron
    • Books
    • Japanese Cook Book
    • Shropshire Cook Book
  • Konro Grill
    • The Grills
    • Replacement Mesh Grill
    • Binchotan
    • LooftLighter FireLighter
    • Natural Fire Lighters
    • Leather Apron
    • Butchers Sheath
    • Expert View
    • Advise
  • Binchotan
    • Looftlighter Fire Lighter
    • Natural Fire Lighters
  • Our Friends
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    • STEEL TYPES
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