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Masakuni Bonsai Tools Mataekiri No, 16 (Made in japan)

$ 71.74

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Model: NO.16
  • Type: Concave Cutter
  • Material: Steel
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: BD01002AB
  • Head/Face Material: Steel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Application: Cutting
  • Cut: Concave-Cut
  • Brand: Masakuni Bonsai
  • Custom Bundle: No

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    Masakuni Bonsai Tools Mataekiri No, 16
    Made in Japan.
    Size guide ... Length 220mm Weight 250g
    Using carefully selected high-quality steel,
    under strict quality control
    Check out the essence of the modern sword 'Masakuni',
    Carefully trained and produced by our integrated production.
    Masakuni is the first manufacturer in the world to commercialize and manufacture bonsai management tools.
    Changguk's bonsai tools are manufactured in our own factories, with the exception of some special items.
    Changguk's products should be used for a long time.
    Chankoku tools can last 30 to 40 years if used properly.
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