Hi are these tools any good ? Has anyone tried them.
What is a good brand to buy , also looking at Kaneshin .
Asuka tools
- Ryceman3
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Re: Asuka tools
I have no experience with Asuka but Kaneshin =
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Re: Asuka tools
Happy with my Kaneshin purchase, best thing to do is send an email to Mr Nishimura with the tools that you would like to order, he may have stock coming in or some availability but he hasn't updated website.
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Re: Asuka tools
My only advice, stick with carbon steel. Have tried stainless but found carbon steel to be far superior in strength and edge holding. My
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