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  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono | Left-handed deba-bocho | 210mm・8¼" | Knife Japan

Ikenami Hamono left-handed Deba 210mm

$390.74
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Product Description

Ikenami Hamono is based on Tanegashima island off southern Kyushu in far west Japan, surrounded by deep sea. Their knives have a loyal following of professional users the length of the country - fisherfolk, processors and chefs - buyers who know their knives.

Tanegashima knives are referred to as tanebocho and they are widely known for their high quality. There are four kataha deba knives in the Ikenami Hamono range, with blade lengths at 13cm15cm18cm and 21cm.

The deba is a knife that a Japanese chef will spend years of training to master. With that training comes the speed and accuracy required in a busy work environment and expertise with longer knives. The 210mm Ikenami Hamono kataha deba is a large knife capable of finely dissecting fish of pretty much any size. 

Right-handed price: Compare here
Blade steel: YSS Shirogami #1 | nantetsu
Bevel: Kataha single bevel
Blade construction: Ni-mai awase
Handle: Sandalwood
Ferrule: Water buffalo horn
Blade length: 210mm
Blade height: 61mm
Blade spine: 9mm
Handle length: 146mm
Handle thickness: 31x26mm
Weight in hand: 493g

Dentou Kougei certified

Ikenami Hamono, Tanegashima Island

Product Reviews

  1. The best Deba a left-handed person can ask for

    Posted by Diego R. on 1st Oct 2023

    I've wanted to get a Deba for a really long time, but unfortunately for us lefties it's very difficult to find something that doesn't seem like an unnecessary mark-up on otherwise acceptable quality knives.
    The production time, while being long, is absolutely worth it. The knife is frankly stunning, and it cuts through every size of fish like butter.
    It came with a great edge right out of the box and with a stropping it really made easy work of filleting and removing ribcages from rainbow trout and breaking down halibut.
    The handle is solid and the oval shape makes for a very comfortable grip.

    I look forward to getting more knives from Ikenami Hamono.

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