Anyone use a Japaneese Deba Knife
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Anyone use a Japaneese Deba Knife
Hi Folks,
winter web surfing has got me down a rabbit hole and been looking at Japanese knives. They have an interesting style knife for breaking down fish called a Deba. It is single beveled and the back side is hollow ground. The blade has significant heft to it and it seems like it could act as a cleaver as well.
I am curious if others have had any experience with them?
winter web surfing has got me down a rabbit hole and been looking at Japanese knives. They have an interesting style knife for breaking down fish called a Deba. It is single beveled and the back side is hollow ground. The blade has significant heft to it and it seems like it could act as a cleaver as well.
I am curious if others have had any experience with them?
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I just looked them up. Pretty nice knife. They even make one that is designed for Right-handed people. I find that odd since usually you see left-handed options since this is a right-handed world.
Reading these two articles, I think I would want to handle the knife to see how it feels before I purchased one.
It does look pretty cool. I didn't realize they gutted the fish before they filet them.
https://www.gearpatrol.com/home/a735865 ... fe-styles/
https://www.seriouseats.com/best-deba-knives-8304150
Reading these two articles, I think I would want to handle the knife to see how it feels before I purchased one.
It does look pretty cool. I didn't realize they gutted the fish before they filet them.
https://www.gearpatrol.com/home/a735865 ... fe-styles/
https://www.seriouseats.com/best-deba-knives-8304150
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I agree with wanting to hold one to see how it feels. I haven't yet found a place that carries them.
one person's advice to me was to just buy one on the jungle company's website that can be returned easily.
one person's advice to me was to just buy one on the jungle company's website that can be returned easily.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6hEw_206tc&t=991s
Looks like this lady uses a standard filet knife.
Looks like this lady uses a standard filet knife.
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A little late to the game in responding, but yep, I have a deba.
Kind of a unique knife...pretty heavy (thick) near the heel for smacking with the heel of the hand to break through bones, and tapers toward the tip for meat work. Not a fillet-only/slicer knife (Sujihiki), but one that can do both jobs....sorta. It's like a chicken boning knife (Honesuki) for fish.
Honestly, I only use it because I have it (don't tell my wife) and have a bit of a weakness for Japanese knives...hard to beat a dexter-russell.
Kind of a unique knife...pretty heavy (thick) near the heel for smacking with the heel of the hand to break through bones, and tapers toward the tip for meat work. Not a fillet-only/slicer knife (Sujihiki), but one that can do both jobs....sorta. It's like a chicken boning knife (Honesuki) for fish.
Honestly, I only use it because I have it (don't tell my wife) and have a bit of a weakness for Japanese knives...hard to beat a dexter-russell.
Re: Anyone use a Japaneese Deba Knife
Rick,
since you've got your hands on one, Can you hack up a tuna faster with it?
is it worth $200 for a good quality one? or is it a fancy way to do something you could do with other tools.
btw I am enamored with the thought of them but haven't been able to see one in person so haven't bought one.
since you've got your hands on one, Can you hack up a tuna faster with it?
is it worth $200 for a good quality one? or is it a fancy way to do something you could do with other tools.
btw I am enamored with the thought of them but haven't been able to see one in person so haven't bought one.
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No sir!Can you hack up a tuna faster with it?
Yessir!is it a fancy way to do something you could do with other tools?
Honestly, it's really a weird knife to me...it's almost cleaver-ish towards the handle and a single beveled to boot.
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thanks Rick!!!!!
this was a winter thing, now I can focus on something different to burn a different hole in my pocket
this was a winter thing, now I can focus on something different to burn a different hole in my pocket
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