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    Waiting for the answer - you may be right!

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    thank you !
    two sides : omote /ura
    in the omote side you can see a small hamon , and in the ura , you can see the welding line .

    and sanmai is for 3 layers of steel , Nimai is for "only" Two layers . in this case , it's a nimai ;-)

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    Super Ao Powa
    Beautiful Kamisori Bryan.
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    thank you bro ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryan View Post
    thank you !
    two sides : omote /ura
    in the omote side you can see a small hamon , and in the ura , you can see the welding line .

    and sanmai is for 3 layers of steel , Nimai is for "only" Two layers . in this case , it's a nimai ;-)
    Ah cool, thanks! (Sorry if this is answered in another thread), what are the benefits of differential tempering for something as small as a razor / kitchen knife for that matter?

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    for a small razor like that ? the fun , only for the fun ;-)

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