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Hira-ganna Japanese Smoothing Plane By Tokyo Smith - 86mm

促銷價¥55,000 JPY

Smith name: Unknown

Steel: Carbon steel

Jigane(Iron part of the blade): Watetsu

Blade Width: 86mm

Blade length: 113mm

Blade thickness: The blade near the bevel(about 6.70mm),Top of Blade(about 9.30mm)

Blade Weight: 454g

Blade Angles: 22°

Chip Breaker Width: 80mm 

Dai manufacture: unknown

Dai size(length, width, thickness): 310mm 107mm 36mm

Total weight: 1480g

Manufacture Era: Before World War II

Accessories: -

Additional Information: It has been lightly used and remains in great condition. There is some minor surface rust on the blade, but this does not affect its performance. This blade comes from the descendant of a retired Miyadaiku in the Tokyo area. I have sharpened it, taking the bevel up to about 6,000 grit (using an Uchigumori stone), and the ura (back) to about 3,000 grit. It will require further sharpening on your end before it is ready for use.

This blade is crafted with a very high level of precision and uses high-quality watetsu. The mark “上'”(Jo / Superior) on the left side of the back likely indicates the use of premium jigane, according to Mr. Tsuchida. Additionally, there is a “日本鋼'”(Japanese Steel) mark in the center. Based on how it felt on the stones during sharpening, I don't believe it is traditional Japanese tamahagane steel, but the quality of the steel is undeniably excellent. Additionally, the wooden body (dai) is made from premium, naturally air-dried Japanese white oak (Shirogashi). The wood is in excellent structural condition, free from cracks, and shows no significant warping or twisting.

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