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How do you make that neat Kyocera logo right into the blade of the wood handled knives?

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We sandblast each logo onto the blade by hand. Do you sell direct to the public? No, we do not. What new models are you planning? We are currently developing on a 3.5″ Paring knife, a 4.5″ wood-handled Fruit Knife (our current model, the LK-35, has a plastic handle), and a Bow Style Peeler (our current model peeler is a Yoke or European style). Do you make ceramic scissors as well? The most recent product introduced in the market is a 6.0″ inch serrated blade knife. Our next project is a mandolin slicer with a ceramic blade. The peeler is great! How come you don’t make a shaver? Too dangerous! A metal razor blade has a relatively “rounded” edge (under the microscope) which prevents the blade from cutting into the skin. A ceramic razor blade, however, does not have a rounded edge and slices into the skin. Thus, a ceramic shaver would be too dangerous to use. Several engineers in Sendai who tested prototypes can confirm this painful fact! How do I say “Kyocera” correctly? The correct pro

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