What A Laser! Shibata Kotetsu
The Koutetsu Battelseship Gyuto 210mm. Thinnest knife in my collection. Not a knife for beginners! I'm still practicing with it to master its precision. But boy, what a LASER of a blade! Hybrid between Nakiri (flat profile) and Gyuto (curved profile), it is an interesting shape to work with. The aggressive K-tip completes the versatile shape and profile of this fantastic blade.

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