First all carbon steel Japanese kitchen knife
"Great knife. Not as much of a pain if you wipe it off and dry it. It’s sharp!!! Glad I took your sharpening course so I can keep it that way. #Kyle #Creed"
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About Moritaka Hamono - To talk about Moritaka knives is to talk about history. Moritaka Hamono was founded in 1293, which means the Moritaka family has been working as blacksmiths on the southern Kyushu for more than 720 years. Yes, every man in the family has been making knives for 27 generations.
The Moritakas forge-weld their own warikomi steel (triple laminated) rather than buying it pre-laminated from the factory because they prefer to stick with traditional methods that are proven. Everything about their knives is rooted in tradition.
| Shape | Gyuto |
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| Maintenance Level |
High
Rust Prone ⓘ
This knife can rust, click to learn more.
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| Thickness | 3.1 mm |
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| Rockwell Hardness | 63 - 64 |
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| Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Walnut Black Pakkawood Collar |
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.
Review topics: ["feels","blade","set","knife"].
"Great knife. Not as much of a pain if you wipe it off and dry it. It’s sharp!!! Glad I took your sharpening course so I can keep it that way. #Kyle #Creed"
"I'm not a professional chef but have always wanted a professional set of knives to work with. I am super happy with how it feels in my hand and how precise it is. Holding a knife that has 13+ generations of mastery of forging these is incredible. The staff at KnifeWear were knowledgeable and recommended a great set of knives for me."
"Just a gorgeous knife. Wa feels perfect, blade came sharp and has held it's edge without needing any honing so far. Nicely balanced, blade is light but doesn't have that feel of fragility that you find with some blades. Daily use and I grow more attached to it every day."
"Great knigw"
"Thin, Light, Flexible, Well balanced and beyond razor sharp.Use this for everything. Fish, Beef, Vegetables etc.."
"I’ve use this knife on everything from small to medium sized fruits, and vegetables to meat, chicken and fish. It does everything effortlessly. Extremely sharp and thin blade and not as hard to maintain to keep it rust free. Just a quick wipe after every use and a final wash."
"First Japanese knife and I love it"
"Great place to shop! Great prices! Great choices! Great knifes! Do I need to say more?"
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Shape Sometimes a knife go by different names, depending on the region it is from. We've tried to list them all here.
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Gyuto
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Wa (Japanese) Handle
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| Stats for the Knifenerds For those who love to deep dive, we got you. We find for many people this is too much information, and not always helpful in deciding on the right knife for you. But we wanted to create a safe place for you consume your statistical needs. |
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