Thinnest blade ever!
"Been waiting for so long to have a Takeda..."
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About the Shape: Inspired by the profile of a traditional European chef knife, Gyutos are a multi purpose knife with a slight meat cutting bias. “Gyuto” translates to “cow sword.” If you want one knife to do it all, This is it. Starting at 180mm, Gyutos can reach the ridiculously long (and awesome) 370mm. For the at-home or professional cook, we recommend a Gyuto which measures between 210mm and 270mm long.
About the Blacksmith: Shosui Takeda’s knives kick-ass, simple as that. A third-generation master blacksmith, Takeda-san was born and raised in Niimi, Okayama, Japan. After he graduated from university in Tokyo, he returned to his hometown to succeed his father as a master blacksmith for Takeda Hamono. Since 1985, he has strived to produce the very best hand-forged blades and tools. Each blade is a unique work of art and has a certain presence. Forging knives, axes, hatchets, sickles, and scythes, it seems nothing is out of the question for Takeda-san.
| Shape | Gyuto |
|---|---|
| Maintenance Level |
Medium - Part of the blade can rust
Rust Prone ⓘ
This knife can rust, click to learn more.
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| Blade Length | | |
| Steel Type | |
| Rockwell Hardness | 63 - 64 |
| Edge/Bevel | |
| Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Rosewood Black Pakkawood Collar |
| Blacksmith | Shosui Takeda |
| Made in | Niimi, Okayama, Japan |
A note about measurements: Handmade Japanese knives can vary in their dimensions, so these measurements are only an example.
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Overall rating: 4.733333 / 5 from 15 reviews.
Review topics: ["weight","design","balance","issues","edge","handle","blade","knife","service","gyuto"].
"Been waiting for so long to have a Takeda..."
"I’ve been wanting a Takeda for a while, so I jumped at the chance when Knifewear announced they had some. This blade is super light and holds an edge incredibly well. The design of the gyuto is taller than most and makes it especially useful to scoop up prep. See photo for balance. Hopefully one day I can get a Takeda honesuki to match. Can’t recommend Takeda enough!"
"First I just want to thank the team at knife wear for the legendary customer service. You know who you are ;) Never have I experienced such kind and accommodating service. So the knife.. Upon opening the package I was vibrating from all the dopamine coursing through my veins. It’s that beautiful. I felt like Harry Potter choosing the right wand at Ollivander’s wand shop. I felt an immediate connection to knife as if it were made for me and only me. If you haven’t seen a Takeda in person you don’t have a clue how what you’re getting into. The finish and overall refined but rugged aesthetic of the knife is breathtaking. I bought this knife even after reading all the horror stories on forums. I can see where the design can be polarizing but I recognize that this also not a knife for beginners. This design requires an expert level of experience and knowledge on knives, geometry, and sharpening to reap the full benefits. It’s a knife that will teach you things about yourself.. almost a reflection of who you are at that moment. Do you have the patience or skill to make alterations? No? You’re not ready for a Takeda yet. After using mine for a bit I can say for certain they have the best food release of any knife I’ve tried. The only part of the knife I feel like I’m giving up anything is the tip. As it was a bit clunky slipping through onions but that can and will be thinned out to my liking. No problem, it’s very minor. I noticed a TOUCH of wedging on carrots but with a small change in my approach it remedied itself. When I read scathing reviews of these knives I have to wonder what these people were expecting? They are handmade knives from beginning to end. They’re perfect in their imperfections and known for that to boot. My understanding of japanese knives is they’re meant to have the final edge/geometry finished by the end user. These are perfectly serviceable out of the box but a seasoned vet will most likely find things they want to change to suite their style. And they’re set up in a way that makes it easy to do so.. IF you know what you’re doing that is. You have been warned. Before you decide to buy a Takeda do your homework and figure exactly what you want in the knife. Otherwise you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. That said, you don’t choose a Takeda, it chooses you ;)"
"Considering footprint the knife only weighs 146 gm. Great balance. The finish is very consistent - a few of my other Takedas it was much more varied. Profile and edge retention are solid. Super easy to sharpen compared to my Hap40s or ZDP, with a marginal trade off in edge retention. Overall super happy with the knife. The additional height is very useful."
"You know you have a new lifelong friend when your latest purchase turns even sandwich making into a spectacular experience. A garnish? No problem -- 10 alternating slices of tomato and cucumber, all together about as wide as a slice of bread. Good lord! Now I'm frantically looking for more things in the fridge I can turn into garnishes. Seriously, this is one amazing knife. A tall blade, but insanely thin. It's definitely not something you want to abuse, but if you respect it and let it do what it does best, you'll fall in love with it. I know I did! Oh, and one more thing -- just wait until you try honing it, and hear the sound it makes. It absolutely rings!"
"Specifically love the weight and handling overall and the thin, wide blade. Prefect, sleek, yet rustic design. Love the detail and traditional handle. Definitely in love with Takeda's knives"
"awesome knife, first takeda and its a beast, bigger than i thought and so incredible thin and lightweight i love it, havent sharpened it yet still but looking forward to when i need to, also looking forward to making a saya for it"
"Marvelous knife with great balance for all sorts of tasks."
"A well built knife with a good heat treat, good tall and very thin blade in a great shape for a Gyuto, the handle is perfect and the install and glue up is top class but the convex grind is terrible, a knife is meant to breeze through ingredients at this price and standard, wedges on everything except spring onions, thin ones. I had to either sell it on or thin out the convex edge, so I set about thinning it. Just about finished the job after many hours. Great service from the shop and great communication but this is my last Takeda knife."
"This knife is an absolute laser! Can't wait to grow my Takeda collection."