Exceptional
"What an absolute joy to use. Definitely on the weightier side, this gyuto cuts like a laser and doesn't mind the rougher stuff on the back half of the blade."
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About Hatsukokoro - Hatsukokoro works with a wide variety of artisans in their local area, from blacksmiths to knife sharpeners and handle makers. By working with folks who have mastered their craft, each aspect of the knife is carefully curated.
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Kiritsuke
Also know as?
You could also call it a depending on what part of Japan you are in.
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| Maintenance Level |
High
Rust Prone ⓘ
This knife can rust, click to learn more.
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| Thickness | 4.6 mm |
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| Rockwell Hardness | 63 - 64 |
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| Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Ebony Water Buffalo Horn Collar |
| Brand | Hatsukokoro |
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
Review topics: ["edge","knife"].
"What an absolute joy to use. Definitely on the weightier side, this gyuto cuts like a laser and doesn't mind the rougher stuff on the back half of the blade."
"Holy cowsword this knife is sharp. It genuinely does not discriminate: meat, vegetables, a thumb... it bites through everything apparently. It's about as stunning as it is in the pictures on the website. The finish is just gorgeous. It has a lot going on with the kurouchi and the damascus, but it's not too dramatic for a novice cook. The knife is quite hefty because of the thicker (5mm) spine, but I kind of like it that way. It does, however, mean that the back of the knife likes to wedge itself into stuff a little bit more (e.g.: when cutting large, dense vegetables). Don't worry though, it's sharp enough to zip through without much trouble anyway. Balance and grip are both very comfortable. Although the blade is rather long (240mm) it remains easy to keep control of the tip. I would have prefered the handle to have had a satin finish instead of the more glossy one, and for the collar to have been completely flush with the handle - there's a very tiny 'edge' noticable when holding it - but I'd have to get into that kind of nitpicking to find any flaws at all. Downright awesome knife. Love it. 4.5/5 (just keep it away from your thumbs)"
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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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Kiritsuke and Gyuto
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Handle Type |
Wa (Japanese) Handle
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Maker |
Hatsukokoro
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Region |
Japan
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Spine Thickness above the Heel |
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