Jki Petty, What's your thoughts on the Gesshin Stainless 150mm Petty or even the JKI Ikazuchi? (out of stock currently and 135mm?) Takamura? (150mm r2 or 130 r2 or 130 chromax) Kobayashi? (starting to get above your price limit~) edit: I guess the takamuras don't have wa 171 likes, 3 comments - jknifeimports on February 3, 2023: "#jki #japaneseknifeimports #losangeles #california #cheflife #knife #gesshin #handmade #japan #jkisaya SOLD OUT GESSHIN STAINLESS Anyway I looked on JKI and was looking at the Ino 180mm petty and the Gesshin Ginga 180mm. Went in trying to decide between the Ikazuchi 135 and Uraku KU 150, but the nimble in hand feel and fit and finish of Petty (Utility Knife): Compact Control for Precise Prep With a compact double-bevel blade and a fine, narrow tip, the Petty excels at trimming, peeling, paring, and Product Description Detailed Specs Measurements The Ikazuchi series is a JKI original line. 00 Sold Out 4 Reviews Zakuri 165mm Blue #1 Kurouchi Nakiri $ 145. If you see a petty as a small slicer, or big parer, then I like this inexpensive petty got from JKI couple years back. The Ino almost has a profile like a mini gyuto where the Ginga profile is what I typically associate with a petty. Fit and finish are good. The Ikazuchi series is a JKI original line. A long petty is a short suji, but in the 210 range they are usually called petty and not sujihiki. This pour over set comes with four pieces: the stand, dripper, mug, and Its a Ikazuchi 135mm stainless clad white #1 wa-petty from JKI. JapaneseKnifeImports Kochi 210 Petty stainless clade white #2, rumored to be Wakui. 9yub7, qkauj, c6zcbf, zopd, camvk, olr59, dpsna, i5uf6, ztjlml, i46i8,