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Saya for Usubagata knife Kanetsune Series KC- Wooden, 165 mm
Code: KNTN-KC-634
Saya pro nůž Usubagata Kanetsune Série KC- Wooden, 165 mm
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Saya for Usubagata knife Kanetsune Series KC- Wooden, 165 mm

Code: KNTN-KC-634

Traditional protection for your Kanetsune Usubagata kitchen knife. Kanetsune's natural wooden Saya is lightweight, moisture resistant and resin free. The ideal solution for anyone who wants to take care of their blade. Designed for Usubagata knives with a length of 165 mm, primarily Kanetsune KC-149, KC-361, KC-946 and KC-953.

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Wooden saya for Kanetsune Usubagata knife 165 mm

Natural wooden sheath for Usubagata knife. The Saya wooden sheath is the perfect protection for your knives. It is made of soft wood, resistant to moisture and contains no resins. The cover/Saya will help you prevent damage to the knives during transport. We recommend Saya to all customers who frequently carry knives.

Saya is primarily suitable for Kanetsune knives Usubagata KC-149, KC-361, KC-946 a KC-953.

Notice

This sheath (saya) is designed for Kanetsune Usubagata 165 mm knife. It may not fit a similar knife other than the one shown. If you purchase a sheath (sayu) separately without a knife from us - it is not possible to return or claim the sheath (sayu). We are not able to verify that the sheath (saya) has not been used with other knives and internal damage has not occurred.

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Additional parameters

Weight: 0.03 kg
EAN: 4956856726341
? délka ostří: 151-200 mm
série: Kanetsune Series KC- Wooden
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Kanetsune Seki is a renowned Japanese company specializing in the production of high quality kitchen knives and cutting tools. It is based in the city of Seki in Gifu Prefecture, which is famous for its more than 800 years of tradition in sword and knife making, earning it the nickname "the city of blades".

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