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Brand name: 湯澤(Yuzawa)
Smith name: Yuzawa Hideo (湯沢秀男, 1927~ 2008)
Steel: Carbon Steel
Jigane: Undetermined
Cutting edge length: 174mm
Total length: 325mm
Blade Width at heel: about 41.0mm
Spine thickness at handle: about 7.25mm
Spine thickness 1cm from the tip: about 3.10mm
Manufacture Era: before 1990s
Weight: 364g
Accessories: -
Additional Information: It is unused and in good condition. There are some minor surface rust spots, which can be easily removed with a light sharpening. I discovered it at a specialty tool shop in the Kanto region. According to the current owner, this knife was custom-ordered directly from the blacksmith by his late father roughly 40-odd years ago. The blade is exquisitely crafted; judging by the precision and shape of the forged ferrule and the handle made of high-quality Japanese zelkova (keyaki), they were also very likely made by the blacksmith Yuzawa.
Regarding the blacksmith: Yuzawa Hideo and his younger brother Yuzawa Akio (the second-generation Masayoshi) are both prominent figures in the Tokyo blacksmithing community. Yuzaw Hideo a trained in his early years under Kunii Kamekichi , a Tokyo plane-blade smith, before establishing his own forge in Adachi Ward, Tokyo. Shortly after, he relocated the workshop to Tochigi Prefecture, where he primarily forged high-grade plane blades and kitchen knives. According to Mr. Tsuchida Noboru, Yuzawa Hideo had in-depth exchanges with Mr. Tsuchida Ichiro, who generously shared plane blades by Chiyozuru Korehide as reference pieces. This greatly elevated the craftsmanship of Yuzawa, who was already an exceptionally studious and skilled smith.
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