Sasaoka

Custom Sasaoka Shirogami Damascus Deba 180mm - Thuya Burl

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Sasaoka

Custom Sasaoka Shirogami Damascus Deba 180mm - Thuya Burl

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Sasaoka-san and his brother make these knives out of Tosa,  using blue carbon steel.

Deba means “short fat tooth” which takes its name from the shape of the blade. A Deba is used for all stages of preparing and filleting fish. It’s often used for boneless meat. 

It is single bevel and clad in soft iron, so it is more susceptible to rust. Please take proper care of this knife and it will serve you well. 


Specifications:

  • Brand:Akira Sasaoka
  • Edge Steel: Shirogami 2
  • Cladding: Soft Iron
  • HRC: 61-63
  • Length : 165
  • Handle: Kingwood 

Use & Care

  • Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break with improper use.
  • Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Never put the knife in a dishwasher, nor soak it in water. Ever!
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade. 
  • Do not use on hard melons or items that may torque the blade.
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade.
  • Description

Sasaoka-san and his brother make these knives out of Tosa,  using blue carbon steel.

Deba means “short fat tooth” which takes its name from the shape of the blade. A Deba is used for all stages of preparing and filleting fish. It’s often used for boneless meat. 

It is single bevel and clad in soft iron, so it is more susceptible to rust. Please take proper care of this knife and it will serve you well. 


Specifications:

  • Brand:Akira Sasaoka
  • Edge Steel: Shirogami 2
  • Cladding: Soft Iron
  • HRC: 61-63
  • Length : 165
  • Handle: Kingwood 

Use & Care

  • Do not attempt to cut, hit or chop frozen products or bones. The blade can chip or break with improper use.
  • Hand wash with warm water and towel dry. Never put the knife in a dishwasher, nor soak it in water. Ever!
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade. 
  • Do not use on hard melons or items that may torque the blade.
  • Use a sharpening stone to maintain the sharpness of the blade.