Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm

Tsunehisa Ginsan Nashiji Gyuto 240mm

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Specifications

Style: Gyuto
Blade Length: 240mm
Overall Length: 400mm
Weight: 180g
Blade Height @ Heel: 48mm
Bevel: Double Bevel
Spine Thickness @ Mid: 1.8mm
Blade Material: Ginsan Core, Nashiji Soft Stainless Clad
Handle Material: Octagon Oak
HRC: 61

 

Introducing

Tsunehisa

Tsunehisa is a collaborative brand of makers from Sakai, Tosa, and other famous knifemaking regions of Japan. These knives draw on the expertise of each region in relation to their particular steel types. For example Tosa is known for their spectacular Ginsan, Sakai with carbon steels. The Tsunehisa brand represent exceptional value for money with fantastic fit and finish paired with the best knifemaking steels Japan has to offer.

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

Ginsan is one of our favourite stainless steels. Made by Hitachi Metals, it is a very fine, pure knifemaking steel. It has edge retention similar to it’s carbon steel counterparts, can be sharpened to a very fine edge with ease, and all the while being completely stainless. It is also robust, hard-wearing, and less prone to chipping than carbon steel. This is a highly under-rated knife steel and one that performs far above it’s price point.

For more 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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The steel is perfect for fast-paced kitchen, Stainless, easy to sharpen and not as prone to chipping. Handle is comfortable enough to use for hours of slicing. Overall, the knife is worth the money.