KEYSTONE Nerve Squeezing 50 cm
Overview
● Normally, fish become rigid about 4 hours after death, and after this rigidity, they progress to aging and putrefaction. Traditionally, fishermen have been squeezing nerves using piano wire or stainless steel wire. However, in order to pierce these wires along the spinal cord, it was difficult to slip through due to the sliminess of the fish, and skillful skills were required. Also, hard materials such as piano wire were very difficult to pass through the curved spinal cord of fish. Therefore, by applying special uneven processing (PAT.P) to the surface of the elastic linear wire, it is possible for even an inexperienced amateur to narrow down the nerve relatively easily. With the advent of this new tool, it has become relatively easy to tighten small horse mackerels to huge bluefin tuna. A lineup of 0.8 to 2.5 mm in thickness and 30 to 150 cm in length to accommodate a variety of fish. We are accepting orders for special thicknesses and lengths.
● Material: SUS304 full hard
● Wire diameter: 1.0mm
● Overall length: 50cm
● Quantity: 2
● Special uneven non-slip processing
● Sticky elastic material
Features
Brand | KEYSTONE |
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