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  2. Aritsugu - Wikipedia

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    Aritsugu store in Nishiki Market, Kyoto, Japan Identifying text on an Aritsugu blade. Aritsugu is a Japanese knife and cooking utensil producer and store, founded by Fujiwara Aritsugu in 1560. It is one of the oldest knifemakers in Japan and one of the oldest companies in the World. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Korin Japanese Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Korin Japanese Trading Company provides expensive kitchen knives from Japan. In addition to their own brand, they sell Masamoto , Misono, Glestain , and Suisin , at prices from under $50 to over $3,000.

  4. Category:Japanese knives - Wikipedia

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    Japanese kitchen knives (10 P) Pages in category "Japanese knives" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Hōchō, Japanese kitchen knives in Tokyo. A Japanese kitchen knife is a type of kitchen knife used for food preparation. These knives come in many different varieties and are often made using traditional Japanese blacksmithing techniques. They can be made from stainless steel, or hagane, which is the same kind of steel used to make Japanese ...

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  7. Global (cutlery) - Wikipedia

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    Compared to conventional European knives such as J. A. Henckels or Wüsthof, GLOBAL knives are made from a significantly harder alloy of steel and use a thinner blade. In addition, the cutting edge of the blades are ground at a more shallow 15° angle, which produces a sharper knife that also hold its edge for longer and allows for more accurate work.