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The reason the stickers on the handles are torn is because I asked Shinichi to do it to make them look used in case a customs officer opened the package, Totally unnecessary because it sailed through customs.
Well, the guy who was selling the Masanari chisels decided not to sell them in the end. So Shinichi Watanabe went directly to the Kikuhiromaru factory, it's just 500m form where he lives and he bought me some mentori style bench chisels. Apparently Shinichi's grandfather was friends with the current lead blacksmith of Kikuhiromaru so there was a connection between the two of them and because of this he got them for a very good price. The hagane layer is White Steel #1 hardened to 63-64HRC, quite hard indeed. I haven't used them yet but Kikuhiromaru has the reputation of making some of the best chisels money can buy. I have no doubt they will hold up very well. The finish isn't as fine as say Tasai or Kiyohisa but that doesn't matter to me because it means the money went into what matters, the steel. The lamination on all the blades is clean and tight which is usually a sign that a lot of attention was spent on the hardening and tempering. The ura is also clean and well done on all the blades. The sizes are 9, 12, 18 and 24mm. I have asked Shinichi Watanabe to also buy me a 15 and 30mm chisel.Lemwise said:This morning I got an e-mail from Shinichi Watanabe because he found some old blades for me if I can afford them. The sizes are 9, 12, 15, 21 and 24mm made from White #1 steel and the brand is Masanari. He told me these blades were made in the late 70's and that they have age hardened. I had no idea steel could become harder by aging but Watanabe tells me this is most certainly the case. Given his reputation and knowledge of steel I don't doubt what he tells me. Anyway, he also told me that the hardness is of Kiyotada level (apparently Kiyotada made ridiculously hard blades) and that blades this hard and tenacious are no longer made. The price is a bit steep though so I have to think it over a bit. I'm probably going to buy them because this is a once in a life time opportunity.


The reason the stickers on the handles are torn is because I asked Shinichi to do it to make them look used in case a customs officer opened the package, Totally unnecessary because it sailed through customs.