Gyuto 240mm Junpaku Shirogami #1
Gyuto 240mm Junpaku Shirogami #1
By Hado Knives
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Forged in Sakai, Japan by master blacksmith Yoshikazu Tanaka, the core steel on this HADO Junpaku Gyuto 240mm is Hitachi Metals Yasuki Specialty Steel (YSS) Shirogami one, which is one of the purest YSS carbon steels and the closest to tamahagane steel. The steel can be a challenge for some blacksmiths, but in the hands Yoshikazu-san you can be assured that the result is a beautifully hard, yet tough edge that will become wonderfully sharp.
The knife features a San Mai or 3-layer construction with the Shirogami steel protected by a soft stainless-steel jacket. Ground and sharpened by HADO knives’ Tadataka Maruyama, the spine thickness is consistent up until the primary bevel, which then tapers very quickly towards the tip giving the knife a very stable feel. A wide bevel, flat ground knife, these blades are super sharp and thin behind the edge. Pressing your fingernail against the edge you will notice a little flex, demonstrating just how thin and sharp these knives are.
Tadataka-San has done an amazing job in terms of fit and finish and each knife features a beautifully polished and rounded spine and artfully ground, angular choil. A blend of textures on the face of the blade help to highlight the three layer San Mai construction and emphasise the stunning cladding line.
Moving back to the handle we find a stunning two tone oak urushi handle with matte finish natural urushi lacquer on the top and bottom of the octagonal shaped, hidden tang handle and a very classy high polish red urushi on the sides. The shape of the handle is a very traditional Japanese octagonal shape and feels very comfortable in the hand.
This is a very classy knife featuring amazing fit and finish, world class grind and a beautiful, tasteful design.
Product Specification +
- Blade Type:
- Edge Length: 240mm
- Spine Heel: 2.68mm
- Spine Mid: 2.19mm
- Spine Tip (20mm before): 1.16mm
- Blade Height: 51mm
- Weight: 179g
- Cutting Edge Steel:
- Steel class: Carbon
- HRC: 64
- Blade Construction:
- Blade Finish: Matte Polish
- Grind:
- Handle Construction:
- Handle Materials: Oak Urushi
- Handedness: Ambidextrous
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
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We are happy to offer free international shipping on a variety of orders depending on location and order value.
Free Shipping Regions and Minimum Order Values
For Australia and New Zealand the minimum is $500AUD. For the rest of the world it is approximately €1000EUR. The discount is applied automatically when you reach the minimum cart value at checkout.
Returns
If you're not entirely happy with your purchase, you can return it within 14 days of delivery for a refund. The item must be in its original condition with all original packaging.
- Returns are accepted for 14 days
- The customer is responsible for return shipping costs
- A 15% restocking fee may be applied to change-of-mind returns
- We do not accept returns on second-hand items for change of mind
Faulty or Damaged Items
You must notify us within 5 business days of receiving your order. Photographic evidence of damage is required. Once approved, Modern Cooking will cover return shipping costs.
Product Care
Product Care
Cleaning: Clean by hand with warm water. Avoid wetting the handle when possible.
Sharpening: We advise using whetstones to sharpen your knives and a honing rod or steel to maintain the burr between sharpening sessions.
Reactive Steels: Reactive steels like Aogami Super, Apex Ultra or premium reactive German and Swedish steels are susceptible to rust if not properly cared for. Keep the knife dry between uses and when storing for longer periods, wiping the blade with Tsubaki oil or another food-safe oil is a wise choice. A patina can be a beautiful personal feature on your knife and helps to stop rust forming.
Handle Care: For non-stabilised wooden handles, apply Tsubaki oil or another food-safe oil from time to time. Food-safe wax can be applied to both stabilised and non-stabilised wooden handles. Never apply hot wax or oil as you risk warping or damaging the handle.
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