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YARD SALE: Gyuto knife, Shirogami 3 Honyaki, Polished finish, Ebony handle - Nakagawa Hamono

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YARD SALE: Gyuto knife, Shirogami 3 Honyaki, Polished finish, Ebony handle - Nakagawa Hamono

YARD SALE SECOND: small area of rust to back of blade. As pictured. We consider this a cosmetic imperfection. 

IMAGERY ON BLACK BACKGROUND IS OUR STANDARD PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THIS RANGE OF KNIVES. ANY IMPERFECTION IS RECORDED IN ADDIRTIONAL PHOTOS ON A KRAFT BACKGROUND. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SHOUT

Satoshi Nakagawa is the young talent trained at Shiraki Hamono. He is working with a range of carbon and speciality steels and producing some really covetable knives. This time he's made a honyaki or true-forged blade. These blades use a mono steel construction which is then differentially hardened. This basically means the edge is harder than the spine. The wave line, or hamon, seen on the blade face is an indication that the blade has been hardened in this way. These are the hardest knives to make and failure rate is high. 

SHAPE: Gyuto. Japan's answer to the chef's knife with a thinner profile. Gyuto translates to cow sword..

STEEL: Shirogami 3, the lowest carbon count out of the shirogami series. It has lower finished hardness which makes it tough ("less chippy") and easy to sharpen.

FINISH: Migaki or polished

HANDLE: Octagonal Ebony handle with white Buffalo horn ferrule and Nickel Silver spacer.

BLADE LENGTH: 240mm 

MAKER: Nakagawa Hamono

BEST FOR: Those looking to own a knife from one of the newer talents coming from Sakai.

SAUNDERS SAYS: "Is there anything that Nakagawa-san can't do??" 

YARD SALE SECOND: small area of rust to back of blade. As pictured. We consider this a cosmetic imperfection. 

IMAGERY ON BLACK BACKGROUND IS OUR STANDARD PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THIS RANGE OF KNIVES. ANY IMPERFECTION IS RECORDED IN ADDIRTIONAL PHOTOS ON A KRAFT BACKGROUND. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SHOUT

Satoshi Nakagawa is the young talent trained at Shiraki Hamono. He is working with a range of carbon and speciality steels and producing some really covetable knives. This time he's made a honyaki or true-forged blade. These blades use a mono steel construction which is then differentially hardened. This basically means the edge is harder than the spine. The wave line, or hamon, seen on the blade face is an indication that the blade has been hardened in this way. These are the hardest knives to make and failure rate is high. 

SHAPE: Gyuto. Japan's answer to the chef's knife with a thinner profile. Gyuto translates to cow sword..

STEEL: Shirogami 3, the lowest carbon count out of the shirogami series. It has lower finished hardness which makes it tough ("less chippy") and easy to sharpen.

FINISH: Migaki or polished

HANDLE: Octagonal Ebony handle with white Buffalo horn ferrule and Nickel Silver spacer.

BLADE LENGTH: 240mm 

MAKER: Nakagawa Hamono

BEST FOR: Those looking to own a knife from one of the newer talents coming from Sakai.

SAUNDERS SAYS: "Is there anything that Nakagawa-san can't do??" 

$1,073.28
YARD SALE: Gyuto knife, Shirogami 3 Honyaki, Polished finish, Ebony handle - Nakagawa Hamono
$1,073.28

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YARD SALE SECOND: small area of rust to back of blade. As pictured. We consider this a cosmetic imperfection. 

IMAGERY ON BLACK BACKGROUND IS OUR STANDARD PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THIS RANGE OF KNIVES. ANY IMPERFECTION IS RECORDED IN ADDIRTIONAL PHOTOS ON A KRAFT BACKGROUND. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SHOUT

Satoshi Nakagawa is the young talent trained at Shiraki Hamono. He is working with a range of carbon and speciality steels and producing some really covetable knives. This time he's made a honyaki or true-forged blade. These blades use a mono steel construction which is then differentially hardened. This basically means the edge is harder than the spine. The wave line, or hamon, seen on the blade face is an indication that the blade has been hardened in this way. These are the hardest knives to make and failure rate is high. 

SHAPE: Gyuto. Japan's answer to the chef's knife with a thinner profile. Gyuto translates to cow sword..

STEEL: Shirogami 3, the lowest carbon count out of the shirogami series. It has lower finished hardness which makes it tough ("less chippy") and easy to sharpen.

FINISH: Migaki or polished

HANDLE: Octagonal Ebony handle with white Buffalo horn ferrule and Nickel Silver spacer.

BLADE LENGTH: 240mm 

MAKER: Nakagawa Hamono

BEST FOR: Those looking to own a knife from one of the newer talents coming from Sakai.

SAUNDERS SAYS: "Is there anything that Nakagawa-san can't do??" 

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