Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm
Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm

Moritaka Blue 2 Gyuto 240mm

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Specifications

Style: Gyuto
Blade Length: 240mm
Overall Length: 380mm
Weight: 180g
Blade Height @ Heel: 48mm
Bevel: Double Bevel
Spine Thickness @ Heel: 2.5mm
Spine Thickness @ Mid: 2.3mm
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: .9mm
Blade Material: Blue 2 Carbon Clad, Kurouchi
Handle Material: Octagon Walnut
HRC: 62-63

Introducing

Moritaka

From Moritaka themselves “Moritaka has been producing swords for over 700 years. To preserve this ancient tradition, our master swordsmiths, titled Kongohyoe Minamoto no Moritaka (金剛兵衛源盛高), continue to handcraft knives and swords that samurai would be proud of.The outstanding quality of our blades is established by using a combination of a steel core and iron cladding. The steel core gives our knives razor sharp edges, while the iron cladding ensures durability that surpasses any mass production knives. We use only the best “Aogami Super Steel” (AS) and forge it with high quality iron. Our extensive knowledge and experience regarding the properties of these high quality materials allows us to exploit the full potential of these steels, resulting in the production of a superior knife.”

Blade Type

The Gyuto is the general purpose chef knife to suit many tasks, including cutting larger meats and vegetables. It is the most commonly found knife type in many professional kitchens around the world.

Steel Type

Blue Steel is a traditional, high-carbon steel made by Hitachi Metals in Japan. It is the favourite steel of many knife makers and chefs across the world for it’s fantastic edge holding ability, toughness, and ease of sharpening. It contains few stainless elements, and as such will develop a patina, and may develop rust spots if left wet after use.

For mor information check the definitive guide to Japanese steel

Recommended Maintenance

· Store your knife in a dry environment away from leather pouches or any sources of moisture.

· To maintain your Japanese knives’ sharp edge use a
whetstone. Stones are available on our website.

For more indepth information read our blog Caring For Your Japanese Knife

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