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Sharpening of Matsuda Uki

No~ It's getting cold.

I don't have time to be excited because I think the Autum season is about to begin, and it feels a little cold suddenly.

Around this time, the temperature difference is intense.

Please do not get sick. So I am uploading the company blog for the first time in a long time.

Here's the first thing before the title. In commemoration of our company's number of YouTube subscribers exceeding 2,000, we decided to conduct a YouTube live stream of Genius last month. I was nervous about what would happen on the day. I was going to answer a lot of questions, but 30 minutes was too short、、。

Unable to answer most of the questions. I'm really sorry to everyone who sent me questions.

We will answer questions received by YouTube or email, so please be patient.

In the meantime, the number of registrants is approaching 3,000, so we will answer by then!

Now back to the title. Speaking of Matsuda Uki, Minoru Matsuda himself thought about the material, shape, and structure and created uki in order to fully demonstrate the state of uki in fishing.

I think that many people somehow understand what kind of performance and role the finished uki has.

However, what kind of process is done until it is finished?

I think most people don't know that.

For example, this is Sho-zan Takumi, a sensitivity-oriented model

This uki goes through 31 processes to be completed as a Sho-zan Takumi.

Starting from woodworking processing, shaving, brush painting, polishing, base coating, polishing, color painting, polishing, head painting, polishing, color head painting, polishing, SIC ringing, buoyancy inspection, clear painting, polishing, line writing, number of issues, painting, etc. 、、、 I wrote it roughly, but if you count in detail, after 31 processes in total, it will arrive to you as "Sho-zan Takumi ".

And what I want you to understand is that this is the manufacturing process for only one uki.

Matsuda Uki is currently developing 5 series, and there are many types of uki such as Sho-zan Pier and Sho-zan NEXT in that series.

The one with the most work processes is the original Sho-zan Pierre Matsuda Uki which is said to be the highest peak. It is completed through a total of 32 processes. Honestly, just thinking about it makes my head hurt.

In addition, the feature of Matsuda Uki is the number of stepped issues, and we are also developing the number of issues that other companies do not handle, such as 6-6 and BB-3B. The standards set so that everything is wasteful can be delivered as a product without being eliminated are now this manufacturing process and the number of issues developed. Of course, in the case of the new product Uki, we sell only the number of issues that match the characteristics of the uki.

Matsuda Uki is not a normal product. Because it's too much work. However, I think it is worth providing because it is a uki that ordinary people can not make.

All for the angler.

And lo and behold, all this has been perfected by human hands and is Matsuda Uki out into the world.

The reason why we do not put machines in is because we pride ourselves on the fact that craftsmen are faster.

The machine is precise and fast. However, craftsmen have the ability to respond based on experience points. It can be repaired by feeling and feeling, and the feeling for the angler. Not in machines.

So, this time I would like to show you a little bit about whether it is really faster than a machine.

This time Matsuda Uki we will publish the sharpening of Sho-zan Takumi, whose shape is the most difficult to sharpen. This is the craftsman of Matsuda Uki.

It may be old-fashioned, but it is connected by human hands until it is completed.

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