Naifu just means knife. Higonokami is the Master's Higo (not master as in someone important).
I know the expert considered the fanciful decorations meant a generic knife, I'm not familiar with the details I trust you to judge the quality of the blade which is what really matters. Surprisingly a couple of knives from a recently retired Living National Treasure are available http://www.chefknivestogo.com/doiblue2.html
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I have one Hattori kitchen knife ...exceptional. Good history and you can buy it.
He does hunting knives also
The Hattori Collector | The Knives of Ichiro Hattori
Hattori Fine Japanese Knife Direct from Japan.
He does hunting knives also
The Hattori Collector | The Knives of Ichiro Hattori
Hattori Fine Japanese Knife Direct from Japan.
I heard this interview/conversation on daytime AM radio......25 minutes of enjoyment.
Richard Fidler is a master radio and tv presenter.
Cutler John Hounslow-Robinson: lessons from the forge - ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler
Dan.
Richard Fidler is a master radio and tv presenter.
Cutler John Hounslow-Robinson: lessons from the forge - ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler
Dan.
I'm positive Picasso was such a dirty old man, he would have loved to have two choppers instead of a single.
Pablo Picasso Erotica
(For his Japanese erotic works, do a search for higa-e)
I thought they were called "diamond splitters" - a term from the trading desk
Empanadas, we call that.
Well so they are. Sounds so much nicer. Thank you.
Best of all, Honey likes 'em, especially after coming in from the cold.
Attachments
the trading desk
I received guided tours of the A'dam carbon work areas, noticed several high-heeled diamond splitters in the shop area at the front.
(Back when, I made a commission fee on sold rocks. I love kinky boots and bucks, not so much rocks)
Kill, Attack, go eat the big foot !
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Here is thai soup with bitter cucumber, filled with grinded pork
Doodhi (bottle gourd)?
They say its bitter gourdhttp://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/361/366/562/562366361_839.jpg
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