242x54 Walnut
242x54 Walnut
This is a wrought iron gyuto with 1.2519 core. This steel is similar to aogami #2. This knife has a Kasumi finish done by myself on Japanese natural stones. Kasumi finishes are not very common among western makers. They are very time consuming, but the end result is absolutely worth it. It also provides an easily thinned and polished knife. The wrought iron polishes extremely well on japanese natural stones. The handle of this knife is composed of a figured piece of Missouri Walnut as well as a ferrule made from Missouri whitetail deer antler. This knife would be a perfect candidate for kasumi polishing on Japanese natural stones due to the already stone worked bevels. The wrought iron on this knife was sourced from an antique wagon wheel. The polish was finished on my ohira suita. I would consider this a workhorse grind.
Spine Measurements:
Out of the handle: 5.99mm
Above Makers Mark: 2.56mm
Middle: 1.88 mm
4cm from tip: 1.60mm
2cm from tip: 1.38mm
Weight: 255g