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Hatsukokoro Shinkiro Blue Super Damascus Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Hatsukokoro Shinkiro Blue Super Damascus Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 225mm |
Overall Length: | 360mm |
Weight: | 167g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 48mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 3.9mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 1mm |
Blade Material: | Blue Super Core, Carbon Kurouchi Nashiji Clad |
HRC: | 63-64 |
Handle: | Octagon Indian Rosewood w/Blonde Buffalo Horn |
If you asked: "Give me a stone that isn't too soft, isn't too hard, has great feedback, is splash and go, and has its own base but won't cost me an arm and a leg,", we're reaching for the Shapton Kuromaku every time.
Somewhat reminiscent of the Chosera (albeit with a slightly thinner stone), the Kuromaku are a splash and go dream. Softer than the Glass HR, harder than Suehiro Cerax, they represent excellent value.
Grit: #120 -> #320 -> #1000 -> #5000 -> #8000
Accessories Information
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.
Accessories Information
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.
Knife Information
Takeshi Saji has perhaps one of the widest ranges of blade finishes and stylistic creations of any blacksmith in Japan. He works with all Japanese Carbon Steels, as well as R2, VG10, and others. He crafts his own Damascus in Rainbow, Diamond, and Black Nickel finishes, and fits a wide range of handle types. He can truly do it all, and all at the ripe young age of 73. To this day he produces functional works of art out of the Takefu Knife Village in Japan, surrounded by other like-minded craftsman.
Best paired with a 15cm felt lined blade guard and a 1000/6000 whetstone
Specifications
Style: | Petty |
Blade Length: | 135mm |
Overall Length: | 240mm |
Weight: | 135g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 33mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.9mm |
Blade Material: | R2/SG2 Core, Diamond Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Western Desert Ironwood |
HRC: | ~64 |
Knife Information
Tadafusa manufacture their knives in the city of Sanjo, well known across Japan as the ‘town of blacksmiths’. The likes of Yoshikane, Hinoura, and Kawamura all hail from the same city. Tadafusa was founded in 1948 by Sone Torasaburo, who began making sickles, knives, and other bladed tools using traditional forging methods, but then began to specialise in kitchen knives, which has culminated in the immaculate pieces you see here.
Best paired with a camellia oil, wooden saya and a 1000/6000 whetstone
This knife is great for:
✅ Those wanting a fairly easy knife to maintain, but don't mind carbon steel maintenance
✅ Those who like slightly thicker and heavier knives with comfy western style handles
✅ Pinch grip cutters
✅ General purpose cutting (veg, smaller and larger meats etc)
Specifications
Style: | Santoku |
Blade Length: | 170mm |
Overall Length: | 324mm |
Weight: | 141g |
Blade Height: | 40mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 3.3mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 0.9m |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core w/stainless clad, Integral Bolster |
Handle Material: | Ambidextrous Walnut Hybrid |
HRC: | ~62 |
Knife Information
A relatively young but masterful blacksmith, Shigeki Tanaka crafts his knives in a workshop in Miki City, Japan. Known for being skilful and creative, he works with almost all knifemaking steels, from high carbon like Aogami, to powder stainless steel. His range of R2/SG2 Black Damascus had our jaws on the floor when we received our first shipment from him!
The first thing we noted was the impeccable presentation. A Palownia wooden box houses all his R2 knives and is lined with red velvet. The etching of these blades has left a dark, misty, striking Damascus pattern, and are dressed in Walnut handles. Beautifully thin grinds ensure fantastic cutting performance, and 64HRC guarantees phenomenal edge retention
Best paired with a 27cm felt lined blade guard and a 1000/6000 whetstone
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 240mm |
Overall Length: | 395mm |
Weight: | 181g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 52mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Blade Material: | R2/SG2 Black Damascus |
Handle Material: | Octagon Walnut |
HRC: | ~64 |
Specifications
Style: | Sujihiki |
Blade Length: | 270mm |
Overall Length: | 435mm |
Weight: | g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 41mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 3mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.8mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 0.7mm |
Blade Material: | SKD Core, Stainless Tsuchime Cladding |
Handle Material: | Burnt Chestnut w/Buffalo Horn Bolster |
HRC: | 63 |
Accessories Information
Includes 320/500/1000/3000/6000 Grit Whetsones & Heavy Duty Holder
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.
Knife Information
Tadafusa manufacture their knives in the city of Sanjo, well known across Japan as the ‘town of blacksmiths’. The likes of Yoshikane, Hinoura, and Kawamura all hail from the same city. Tadafusa was founded in 1948 by Sone Torasaburo, who began making sickles, knives, and other bladed tools using traditional forging methods, but then began to specialise in kitchen knives, which has culminated in the immaculate pieces you see here.
Best paired with a camellia oil, wooden saya and a 1000/6000 whetstone
This knife is great for:
✅ Those wanting a fairly easy knife to maintain, but don't mind carbon steel maintenance
✅ Those who like slightly thicker and heavier knives with comfy western style handles
✅ Pinch grip cutters
✅ Cutting vegetables
Specifications
Style: | Round Belly Nakiri |
Blade Length: | 150mm |
Overall Length: | 295mm |
Weight: | 174g |
Blade Height: | 40mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2.7mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2.2mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 1.5m |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core w/stainless clad, Integral Bolster |
Handle Material: | Ambidextrous Walnut Hybrid |
HRC: | ~62 |
Accessories Information
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.
Accessories Information
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.
Specifications
Bundle contains Gyuto 240mm, Gyuto 210mm, Gyuto 180mm, Petty 150mm, Edge Guards, Yoshoku Whetstone, Honing Rod & Porter 5 Pocket PVC Knife Roll
Style: | Gyuto & Petty |
Blade Length: | 240mm, 210mm, 180mm & 120mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Full Tang Western |
Accessories Information
The GlassStone series of sharpening stones uses a revolutionary design to provide great usability within a thin package formed from a combination of glass layers. The conventional image is that sharpening stones are large and heavy, but GlassStones are not only thin and light, but also strong, as layers of tempered glass are stuck together. GlassStones therefore have strong resistance to cracking or sudden breakage caused by external shocks such as being dropped.
Shapton stones do not need to be soaked except the very first time after purchase. We do recommend that on first use, you pre-soak the stone in water for five to six minutes to secure even smoother sharpening. Shapton stones do not need a Nagura Stone, and lapping with a Nagura Stone will leave the surface rough and ragged.