Shunsuke Manaka is a 5th generation blacksmith from Kasukabe city (Saitama prefecture) and the man behind the Kisuke brand. He started making knives 10 years ago and now is considered one of the most talented and upcoming young blacksmiths (read more).
Gyuto is the most basic of all knives and the Japanese version of the classic Western Chef’s knife. It is on all kitchen tasks and it is suitable for slicing, dicing and chopping so, it can be used for preparing meat, fish, vegetables and fruits. Also, it is very handy because it can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. (read more)
Manaka’s 210 mm gyuto has an amazing Kurouchi & hammered finish and it is made from Aogami 2 steel which is one of the best steels for extreme sharpness and is stainless cladded to protect from easy rusting. It features a beautiful octagonal rosewood handle that fits well on all hands, large or small. Because of its blade size, it is ideal for all tasks and easy to be used by both home cooks and professionals.
Brand / Blacksmith: | Kisuke Manaka |
Series: | Honwarikomi Tsuchime Hongasumi |
Knife type: | Gyuto |
Blade Length / Total length (mm): | 220 / 380 |
Grind: | 50 / 50 |
Finish: | Kurouchi Hammered |
Steel type: | Aogami 2 (Non stainless) |
Forging method: | Warikomi (Stainless clad) |
HRC hardness: | 61 – 63 |
Handle type / Material / Ferrule: | Octagonal / Rosewood / black Pakka |
Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): | 3 / 0,3 |
Blade height at heel (mm): | 50 |
Weight (gr): | 193 |
Notes: |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.