This is why it's called "super blue!" Steel haha

DeadboxHero

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Well, in reality, it's because it's wrapped in blue paper to denote its composition from the steel foundry


But Jeez just look at that beautiful patina that developed from cooking dinner last night

Wow

Super Blue!






 
Looks awesome man! What chef's knife is that? I'm looking to buy a couple new ones to add to the kitchen collection.
 
It's... It's beautiful

:O

hahaha

The blue from the paper rubbed off on the blade ?? Weird !

hahaha thats what I thought ;)

Beautiful!
Yes, I couldnt keep it to myself.
Man that is good looking! What did you cut with it?
onions, bell peppers and some thin steak cuts for homemade cheese steak sandwiches yum!

fricken cut like a dream
Looks awesome man! What chef's knife is that? I'm looking to buy a couple new ones to add to the kitchen collection.
Its a Ikazuchi 210mm gyuto in aogami super

its a laser beam
NICE !
I'm SO jealous.

What's the knife ?
Thanks for posting this.

haha glad to share. so purty

my best friend surprised me with it

He bought it from Jon Broida's webstore
 
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