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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Material | Steel |
$90.00
Yoshioka Hamono
Hasami Masamune
鋏正宗 ブラック剪定鋏 青紙 200mm
These pruning shears is a gem that is easy to use. It is made of high-quality blue paper steel (aogami). The shears have the right stickiness, abrasion resistance, hardness, durability, and give the best balance.
High-quality cutlery Yasugi blue paper steel is forged and quenched in-house to pursue exquisite sharpness and durability.
Approximately 20cm (7.8in)
Material: blue paper yasugi steel, rubber coating
Country of Origin: Japan
*Because it is handmade with natural materials, the shape, color, and size may differ slightly from the photo.
Care
*Keep the shears dry after use
*Remove dirt frequently
*In case of sharpening, don’t sharpen the back of the blade
*Create a backing angle at the tip that should be about 15 to 20 °. The size of the backing should be 0.3 to 0.5 mm (0.011in to 0.019in).
*Apply oil to all moving parts of the blades.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Material | Steel |
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Yoshioka Hamono Hasami Masamune 鋏正宗 Fe 剪定鋏 ブラックバージョン 青紙 200mm【左利き用】 Fe is the atomic symbol for iron. We have produced these scissors to express the color and texture of iron. The handle is shot blasted to prevent slipping. The spring cushion softens the impact of cutting. The spring cushion is adjusted to stop at the point where it contracts the most. The most favorite steel blue paper is used. It has the best balance of tenacity, wear resistance, hardness, and durability. High-grade blade steel, Yasugi steel Aogami, is forged and quenched in-house for sharpness and durability. Left Handed Whole body Parker surface treatment Approximately 20cm (7.8in) Material: blue paper yasugi steel Handle portion Non-slip shot blast finish Length of blade 60mm from screw to tip Weight: approx. 220g Country of Origin: Japan *Because it is handmade with natural materials, the shape, color, and size may differ slightly from the photo. Care *Keep the shears dry after use *Remove dirt frequently *In case of sharpening, don't sharpen the back of the blade *Create a backing angle at the tip that should be about 15 to 20 °. The size of the backing should be 0.3 to 0.5 mm (0.011in to 0.019in). *Apply oil to all moving parts of the blades.
A tour through the early-spring Kiyosumi garden, famous for its collection of huge rocks and late-flowering cherry trees. Led by the garden professional Anika Ogusu. On June 3, 2024
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