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Brand name: Genju Funahiro
Smith name: Funatsu Yuuji
Steel: White Steel #1(C 1.38% vacuum arc redissolved)
Blade width: 15, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48mm
Blade thickness(Blade Bottom/Top of Blade):
48mm(about 10.6mm/6.5mm)
42mm(about 10.3mm/6.2mm)
36mm(about 10.3mm/6.2mm)
30mm(about 10.6mm/7.3mm)
24mm(about 11.0mm/7.8mm)
15mm(about 12.8mm/9.0mm)
Blade Angles(48/42/36/30/24/15mm): 27°
Total length(48/42/36/30/24/15mm): 295/295/295/297/303/303mm
Neck length(48/42/36/30/24/15mm): 66/66/70/70/65/65mm
Blade length(48/42/36/30/24/15mm): 86/86/84/84/88/90mm
Weight(48/42/36/30/24/15mm): 436g/381g/356g/343g/323g/306g
Manufacture Era: 2010s (according to collector’s memory)
Types of wooden handles:Japanese White Oak(Shirakashi)
Accessories:Original wooden box
Additional Information: Unused, the six chisels are in brand new condition, But the box has some stains. I found this from a professional tool shop in Chiba.
There are two marks of chisels made by Funahiro on the market: one is "Funahiro/舟弘" and the other is "Genju Funahiro/元寿舟弘". The steel used in the chisels of these two marks is different.
"Funahiro/舟弘" mark chisel uses White steel No. 1.
"Genju Funahiro/元寿舟弘" mark chisel uses White Steel #1(C 1.38% vacuum arc redissolved) . Some stores also say it is "Original New Japanese Steel". Compared to this vague description of steel, I prefer to believe Mr. Ishikoso's research report(現代鍛冶技法の保存調査報告 その2[舟弘]銘・船津祐司の鑿製作) published in the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Research Bulletin No. 25 in 2014. Page 13 of the report records the steel used for the Funahiro chisels and planes.
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