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Smith name: Shimamura Kouzaburo
Steel: White Steel #2
Blade width: 54mm
Blade thickness: Blade Bottom(about 9.10mm), The blade near the bevel(about 6.00mm)
Manufacture Era: Around 1980
Weight: 245g
Blade Angles: 28°
Total length: 230mm
Neck length: 50mm
Blade length: 55mm
Types of wooden handles: Japanese White Oak(Shirakashi)
Accessories:—
Additional Information: This is a relatively rare wide-type Oire Nomi (Used), in good condition (There is some light surface rust, but it does not affect its functionality). I have performed a basic sharpening, the bevel to 1000 grit and the Ura (back) to 5000 grit. During the sharpening process, the steel produced a clean, wire-like burr that could be stripped away in a continuous thread.
Sourced from a retired carpenter in the Kanto region, the chisel’s specific style and thickness suggest it was originally sold by Tsuchida Shop. The shoulders feature a classic, traditional profile. Additionally, the wooden handle was recently re-fitted by Mr. Tsuchida.
Sharpening Tip: The previous owner applied pressure near the junction of the blade and the neck when honing the Ura (flat back), which is detrimental to the chisel's long-term service life. In my restoration, I shifted the pressure point toward the front of the blade to establish a new, flat reference surface. Please ensure that all future sharpening follows this new plane as your baseline.
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