Fujimoto Hammer Tone Petty Knife: Unusual Damage Reported
Mysterious Damage Uncovered After Vacation
A homeowner recently discovered peculiar damage to their WEB NKD - Fujimoto Hammer Tone 135mm Petty knife upon returning from vacation. After leaving the knife in the sink, they found it with an unexplained notch in the blade.
Possible Causes
The cause of the damage remains unknown, but several theories have been proposed:
- Corrosion due to prolonged exposure to water in the sink
- Accidental impact with another object while the knife was in the sink
- Manufacturing defect or flaw in the blade's material
Additional Observations
The homeowner reported that they had used the knife extensively for everyday kitchen tasks and had not encountered any issues previously. The blade was made of carbonized kurouchi steel, known for its durability and resistance to rust.
Expert Advice
Knife experts recommend thoroughly cleaning and drying knives immediately after use to prevent corrosion. Proper storage in a dry and protected environment is also crucial. If the damage is severe, professional repair may be necessary.
Related Models
The Fujimoto Hammer Tone series includes several other models, such as the:
- Fujimoto Hammer Tone SLD Gyuto 240mm
- Fujimoto Hammer Tone SLD Santoku 165mm
- Miyabi Birchwood SG2 Petty 130mm
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