| Brand / Blacksmith: | Kanetsune |
| Series: | KC-17 |
| Knife type: | Gyuto 240mm |
| Blade Length / Total length (mm): | 240 / 370 |
| Grind: | 50 / 50 |
| Finish: | Polished |
| Steel type: | AUS-10 |
| Forging method: | Monosteel |
| HRC hardness: | 60 |
| Handle type / Material / Ferrule: | Western / Wood / Bolster |
| Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): | 2 / 0,2 |
| Blade height at heel (mm): | 51 |
| Weight (gr): | 223 |
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The brand name “Kanetsune” was named after a famous sword Smith, Kanetsune who existed in Muromachi period around 14-15 century. He made extremely keen and tough Katanas that were known by many Samurais then in Japan and also overseas. Some of his swords are displayed in the Katana museum in Seki city. Kanetsune is considered one of the largest knife producers in Japan, manufacturing different series of knives under their name but also for other well know knife brands. Extra fine quality, high carbon AUS-10 stainless steel blade. Magnificent performance blade which contains 0.95 - 1.10% carbon combined with a well balanced composition of molybdenum, vanadium, and others, enables this series knives to greatly perform in professional use. This stainless steel has an excellent rust-resistance and hardness, great edge retention at HRC 60. The basic and simple handle has excellent grip. Full tang constructions with welded stainless bolster. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 240mm size is the right one to be used both by professional and experienced home cooks.
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The brand name “Kanetsune” was named after a famous sword Smith, Kanetsune who existed in Muromachi period around 14-15 century. He made extremely keen and tough Katanas that were known by many Samurais then in Japan and also overseas. Some of his swords are displayed in the Katana museum in Seki city. Kanetsune is considered one of the largest knife producers in Japan, manufacturing different series of knives under their name but also for other well know knife brands. Extra fine quality, high carbon AUS-10 stainless steel blade. Magnificent performance blade which contains 0.95 - 1.10% carbon combined with a well balanced composition of molybdenum, vanadium, and others, enables this series knives to greatly perform in professional use. This stainless steel has an excellent rust-resistance and hardness, great edge retention at HRC 60. The basic and simple handle has excellent grip. Full tang constructions with welded stainless bolster. The Petty is one of the most commonly used knives in the kitchen. A small, general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes that also can be used in handheld cuts. The 150mm size can also be used as a small chef’s knife for smaller ingredients.
Brand / Blacksmith: Kanetsune Series: KC-17 Knife type: Petit 150mm Blade Length / Total length (mm): 150 / 265 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-10 Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Western / Wood / Bolster Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,6 / 0,2 Blade height at heel (mm): 30 Weight (gr): 84 Notes: -
The brand name “Kanetsune” was named after a famous sword Smith, Kanetsune who existed in Muromachi period around 14-15 century. He made extremely keen and tough Katanas that were known by many Samurais then in Japan and also overseas. Some of his swords are displayed in the Katana museum in Seki city. Kanetsune is considered one of the largest knife producers in Japan, manufacturing different series of knives under their name but also for other well know knife brands. Beautiful Hammered (Tsuchime) finish, clad-blade made of Aogami-2 (Blue steel #2) cutting core, cladded with SUS-410 stainless steel provides excellent edge retention at HRC 61-62. “Tsuchime” finish can also improve food release. Beautiful finished black plywood handles are basic and simple shape that have excellent grip and wear well. Half tang constructions with stainless bolster. With a tall blade and rounded nose, the Santoku is a versatile, all over, knife that is suitable for cutting meat, fish, or vegetables. The name Santoku means “Three-purpose” (virtues). Used mainly with chopping and push cuts.
Brand / Blacksmith: Kanetsune Series: KC-92 Knife type: Santoku 180mm Blade Length / Total length (mm): 180 / 300 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Hammered Steel type: Aogami-2 (Blue-2) Stainless Clad Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Western / Plywood / Stainless Bolster Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,8 / 0,2 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 160 Notes: -
The brand name “Kanetsune” was named after a famous sword Smith, Kanetsune who existed in Muromachi period around 14-15 century. He made extremely keen and tough Katanas that were known by many Samurais then in Japan and also overseas. Some of his swords are displayed in the Katana museum in Seki city. Kanetsune is considered one of the largest knife producers in Japan, manufacturing different series of knives under their name but also for other well know knife brands. Beautiful Hammered (Tsuchime) finish, clad-blade made of Aogami-2 (Blue steel #2) cutting core, cladded with SUS-410 stainless steel provides excellent edge retention at HRC 61-62. “Tsuchime” finish can also improve food release. Beautiful finished black plywood handles are basic and simple shape that have excellent grip and wear well. Half tang constructions with stainless bolster. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 200mm size can be used both by professional and home cooks.
Brand / Blacksmith: Kanetsune Series: KC-92 Knife type: Gyuto 200mm Blade Length / Total length (mm): 200 / 305 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Hammered Steel type: Aogami-2 (Blue-2) Stainless Clad Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Western / Plywood / Stainless Bolster Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,8 / 0,2 Blade height at heel (mm): 45 Weight (gr): 160 Notes: -
With a history of over 150 years, Masamoto is one of the best known and preferred brands of traditional Japanese knives in Japan and the most praised and selling among Japanese sushi chefs around the world. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The KS 240mm Gyuto is the big brother of the 210mm and again one of the most sought after knives in the world. Fully handmade not only in forging but also in sharpening, polishing and finishing stages. This knife have achieved a legendary status and it is made from White 2 steel, famous for its purity and sharpness. It takes very easy a razor sharp edge so this one is the ultimate choice for the ones seeking an extra sharp knife. Fitted with a classic D-shaped Magnolia handle that fits well an all hands.
Important Note: This is a Carbon Steel knife and not a stainless one. Requires attention and care in its maintenance like quick washing and drying after use, storing in low humidity area and application of mineral oil if not used for some time. Over time it will form a patina that will protect it from rust. In case rust appears, use baking soda on wet blade, leave it for 10 mins and rub carefully with your finger or a soft sponge. In case rust is not removed, contact us for further instructions.Brand / Blacksmith: Masamoto Series: KS Knife type: Gyuto Blade Length / Total length (mm): 250 / 400 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Satin Polished Steel type: Shirogami 2 (White-2 Non Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 62 - 63 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: D-Shaped / Magnolia / Brown Water Buffalo Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,6 / 0,40 Blade height at heel (mm): 49 Weight (gr): 169 Notes: -
Masutani knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. The Nakiri that looks like a small cleaver, is a specialized knife for vegetables. It is a double bevel knife and has a tall, thin blade in order to go through vegetables easily. It is a very popular knife throughout Japan as well as the rest of the world because its specialized profile makes the veggie preparation so easy. Feels nimble in the handle despite its size and its thin blade is designed for precise cuts. Perfect for chopping, slicing and push cuts. This 170mm Nakiri is a bargain for its quality and cutting performance and is suitable for people starting in the Japanese knives world but still prefer a western handle. Ideal for veggie lovers, will fly through all ingredients. Razor sharp out of the box.
Brand / Blacksmith: Masutani Series: Black Pakka or Scotch Knife type: Nakiri Blade Length / Total length (mm): 170 / 300 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Damascus Steel type: VG10 Forging method: San Mai Damascus HRC hardness: 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Black Pakka Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,8 Blade height at heel (mm): 45 Weight (gr): 156 Notes: -
Masutani knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. With a tall blade and rounded nose, the Santoku is a versatile, all over, knife that is suitable for cutting meat, fish, or vegetables. The name Santoku means “Three-purpose” (virtues). Used mainly with chopping and push cuts. This 170mm Santoku is a great knife that comes at a low cost. It will be your “knife to go” because of its versatility and his beautiful Damascus pattern as well as comfortable western type handle which is suitable for both left and right-handed cooks.
Brand / Blacksmith: Masutani Series: Black Pakka or Scotch Knife type: Santoku Blade Length / Total length (mm): 170 / 300 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Damascus Steel type: VG10 Forging method: San Mai Damascus HRC hardness: 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Scotch Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,6 / 0.3 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 144 Notes: -
Masutani knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto the most common and basic of all knives, is the Japanese version of the classic Western Chef’s knife. It is a knife that is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for a wide range of tasks and with a variety of different cutting techniques. Is shaped for cutting the vast majority of meats, fishes, vegetables and fruits. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 185mm Gyuto is an ideal chef knife for beginner cooks and people with limited kitchen space. Features a beautiful Polished pattern, VG-1 stainless steel and a western type handle in Scotch.
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Kunio knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. The Nakiri that looks like a small cleaver, is a specialized knife for vegetables. It is a double bevel knife and has a tall, thin blade in order to go through vegetables easily. It is a very popular knife throughout Japan as well as the rest of the world because its specialized profile makes the veggie preparation so easy. Feels nimble in the handle despite its size and its thin blade is designed for precise cuts. Perfect for chopping, slicing and push cuts. This 170mm Nakiri made out of VG-1 stainless steel, is a bargain for its quality and cutting performance and is suitable for people starting in the Japanese knives world but still prefer a western handle. Ideal for veggie lovers, will fly through all ingredients. Razor sharp out of the box.
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Kunio knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. The Nakiri that looks like a small cleaver, is a specialized knife for vegetables. It is a double bevel knife and has a tall, thin blade in order to go through vegetables easily. It is a very popular knife throughout Japan as well as the rest of the world because its specialized profile makes the veggie preparation so easy. Feels nimble in the handle despite its size and its thin blade is designed for precise cuts. Perfect for chopping, slicing and push cuts. This 170mm Nakiri made out of VG-1 stainless steel, is a bargain for its quality and cutting performance and is suitable for people starting in the Japanese knives world but still prefer a western handle. Ideal for veggie lovers, will fly through all ingredients. Razor sharp out of the box.
Brand / Blacksmith Kunio Series Tsuchime Knife type Nakiri Blade Length / Total length mm 165 / 295 Grind 50/50 Finish hammered Steel type VG-1 Forging method San Mai HRC hardness 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule Western Scotch Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm 1,6 Blade height at heel mm 52 Weight gr 160 Notes -
Kunio knives are manufactured in Echizen, the modern “knife city” of Japan. The company is run by Mr. Masutani, a 4th generation blacksmith and the brother of the owner of Ryusen Hamono, a well-known Japanese brand. Mr. Masutani exploited his more than 30 years experience in bladesmithing and decided to make knives by himself with the main goal being to produce high quality knives using the best materials at affordable prices. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto the most common and basic of all knives, is the Japanese version of the classic Western Chef’s knife. It is a knife that is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for a wide range of tasks and with a variety of different cutting techniques. Is shaped for cutting the vast majority of meats, fishes, vegetables and fruits. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 185mm Gyuto is an ideal chef knife for beginner cooks and people with limited kitchen space. Features a beautiful hammered (Tsuchime) pattern, VG-1 stainless steel and a western type handle in Scotch.
Brand / Blacksmith: Kunio Series: Tsuchime Knife type: Gyuto Blade Length / Total length (mm): 185 / 310 Grind: 50/50 Finish: hammered Steel type: VG-1 Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 61-62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Western Scotch Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,65 / 0,15 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 142 Notes: -
Established in 1872 by Mastersmith Torakichi Mizuno in Sakai City in Osaka, Mizuno Tanrenjo became famous for producing the traditional Japanese knives ‘Sakai Uchi’. For 5 generations, the Mizuno family has been recognized as one of the most important family of craftsmen in Japan. A Mayokegama (a sickle to face evil), made by 2nd generation blacksmith Masanori Mizuno, is still decorating the roof of Houryuji temple in Nara, Japan's oldest five story building registered as a National Treasure and the World Heritage monument by UNESCO. Mizuno Tanrenzo workshop is for years the favourite of Japan’s Royal family and has received visits from its members. Today is led by 5th generation blacksmith Jun Mizuno with the precious help of his wife Nanako who is taking care of all non blacksmithing business. Because of his amazing craftsmanship, Jun Mizuno has been appointed by two of Japan’s top shrines who selected his katanas to be in the shrines’ permanent collections. A hand forged series by Master Jun Mizuno, made of Aogami-2 steel with an iron soft cladding. Sharpened by one of the most experienced sharpeners Tsutomu Minamiura, with Kasumi finish and superb thin grinds, overall and behind the edge. Mounted with a beautiful Wa octagonal handle in black Sandalwood with black buffalo horns and copper rings on both ends. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 210mm is the most commonly used size, handy for both professional and home cooks. Important Note: It is usual that Japanese Handmade knives do not come sharpened at their full potential out of the box. This is due to Japanese mentality that the owner and user should give the final sharpening to his or her knives. This is also the case for Mizuno Tanrenzo knives. If you are not an experienced sharpener, let us give your knife an extra sharpening to reach it’s full potential by clicking on the Extra Sharpening request. This is a Carbon Steel knife and not a stainless one. Requires attention and care in its maintenance like quick washing and drying after use, storing in low humidity area and application of mineral oil if not used for some time. Over time it will form a patina that will protect it from rust. In case rust appears, use baking soda on wet blade, leave it for 10 mins and rub carefully with your finger or a soft sponge. In case rust is not removed, contact us for further instructions.
Brand / Blacksmith: Mizuno Tanrenzo Series: Akitada Knife type: Gyuto 210 Blade Length / Total length (mm): 198 / 350 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Polished / Kasumi Steel type: Aogami - 2 (Blue - 2) Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62-63 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Wa / Octagonal / Ebony / Buffalo Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,8 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 215 Notes:











