Moritaka 165 mm Yo-Deba Aogami-Super

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Moritaka Yo- Aogami-Super - 165 mm Deba med Aogami Super fra en af verdens ældste knivsmedjer. Moritaka i Kumamoto er en af verdens absolut ældste knivsmedjer, hvis knive i dag er blevet ikoniske og meget let genkendelige på deres rustikke design kendetegnet ved den tydeligt håndsmedede klinge

  • Aogami Super med rustik hammerslags-finish, ikonisk og let genkendelig

  • Moritaka i Kumamoto er en af verdens ældste aktive knivsmedjer

  • Patinerer smukt over tid og udvikler karakter med brug og vedligeholdelse

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Description & specifications

Moritaka in Kumamoto is one of the world's oldest knife manufacturers, whose knives have today become iconic and easily recognizable for their rustic design characterized by the clearly hand-forged blade with a dark kurouchi surface.

The handle is made of walnut wood and is octagonal in the classic WA shape.

It should be noted that knives from Moritaka rust very easily. This is intended, so one should expect it. Maintenance is therefore extremely important, and one should always rinse the blade of their knife immediately after use.

The core steel is as mentioned aogami-super. Aogami is the category of so-called blue steel, and "Super" is the hardest of these alloys. For this reason, it is not a knife to take chances with by cutting into overly hard materials. Bones, cartilage, frozen items, etc. are of course prohibited.

However, if you are willing to take care of your knife, then Moritaka is definitely one of the most enjoyable and certainly the most personal experiences you can have.

Type Nakiri

Length

165mm.


Forging and steel
San Mai (three layers), Aogami Super core

Grinding
50/50

Handle type
Octagonal

Stainless
No!

Hardness
63-64HRC

Handle material
Walnut & black Pakkawood ferrule
Maintenance & use

Never cut into bones or frozen items as this may damage the egg. Always wash the knife by hand and dry it thoroughly immediately.

Please note that both the blade and handle can be seriously damaged and broken if the knife is washed in a dishwasher – this also applies to stainless steel and wooden handles.