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Wakui Kinjiro Nashiji Aogami 2 - 210mm Sujihiki

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Wakui Kinjiro Nashiji Aogami 2 - 210 mm Sujihiki fra Wakui. Wakui Hamono høre til i Sanjo.

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Description & specifications

Wakui Hamono is located in Sanjo. It is currently run by Satoshi Wakui, with his younger brother, Yoshihiro Wakui, in charge of kitchen knife production. Wakui-san apprenticed with the renowned Yoshikane Hamono from the same famous knife-making town.

As is traditional in Sanjo, everything at Wakui is done in-house. Everything from laminating and hardening the steel to grinding and polishing is done by himself. The fact that the knives are hand-laminated is particularly impressive.

The knives are built with a classic Sanjo-build. Thicker at the tang with beautiful tapers towards the tip, and becoming super thin behind the edge, which gives them excellent performance.

This batch we have received this time is not first-grade, so it can be expected to find small flaws here and there, such as uneven lamination lines, odd sizes, and slight delamination on individual knives.

Brand/Series Wakui Kinjiro
Type Sujihiki

Forging and Steel
3 Layers - Aogami 2 (Blue Steel) / Soft Iron

Grind
50/50

Handle Type
WA-Handle of Burnt Chestnut & Buffalo Horn Ferrule

Stainless
NO!

Hardness
62/63

Specs

(May vary due to handmade nature)

Length: 210mm.

Height: 32mm.

Weight: 122g.

Width out of handle: 2mm.

Foodgear always advises against cutting any type of bones or frozen goods. Knives should not be washed in a dishwasher, as this removes sharpness and promotes rust – even in stainless alloys! 

 

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.