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Hatsukokoro Kurouchi Honesuki 150 mm

Hatsukokoro Kurouchi Honesuki 150 mm

Blade LengthĀ  150 mm
Total LengthĀ  280 mm
SteelĀ  Aogami (Blue #2)
HandleĀ  Wenge
Ferrule Buffalo Horn
Rockwell 61-63
Height Spine to heelĀ  37 mm
Width at SpineĀ  3 mm
WeightĀ  105 grams
BevelĀ  DoubleĀ 

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The BlacksmithĀ 

Hatsukokoro brings in masters of smithing, sharpening, and handle making to ensure quality, and a high attention to detail on their knives, so you know that you will be getting an amazing work knife. At the price these Kurouchi finish knives are a must have workhorse for any kit, the blue #2 steel will take an amazing edge, while being slightly more durable and rust resistant than a White steel (but we still wouldn’t push our luck). The dark octagonal wood handle looks great with the rustic style of the blade, making it as much a show piece as a work knife.

The Hatsukokoro kurouchi (kumokage) is one of our most popular lines in the shop! These guys come to us from Tosa city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, and their namesake refers to the mysterious cloud shadows. At the price these Kurouchi finish knives are a must have workhorse for any kit, the blue #2 steel will take an amazing edge, while being slightly more durable and rust resistant than a White steel (but we still wouldn’t push our luck). The blacksmith (kurouchi) finish gives it a real rustic look, and the carbon core sharpens up quite easily, making it as much a show piece as a work knife, both aesthetically pleasing and practical!Ā 

The Knife

The Honesuki is a Japanese butchery knife originally designed for breaking down chicken. The reverse tanto tip, or K-tip, gives this knife great precision and allows the user to get in between joints and around bones with ease. The thick spine gives the knife a robust feel and though it is thin behind the edge, it's not as thin as other Japanese knives making it slightly less prone to chipping. This knife is not meant to go through bones and will likely chip if used to try to cut bones.Ā 

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Knife Care (Iron Clad)

  • This Knife is made from 3 layers of material; A layer of iron on each side protecting a layer of carbon steel at the core, in a process referred to as Sanmai or forge welding. Iron and carbon steel are both susceptible to rust and must be kept dry and clean at all time’s to avoid oxidation and discolouration.
  • Simply wipe the knife with a damp cloth immediately after use.
  • Wash with regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
  • Never put your knife in the dishwasher! The extreme heat will ruin the wooden handle.
  • Highly acidic ingredients (Onions, Tomatoes, Citrus) Will cause rust and oxidation to happen faster, thus the user must ensure the knife is wiped clean immediately after working with such an ingredient.
  • Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.
  • Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
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    Blade LengthĀ  150 mm
    Total LengthĀ  280 mm
    SteelĀ  Aogami (Blue #2)
    HandleĀ  Wenge
    Ferrule Buffalo Horn
    Rockwell 61-63
    Height Spine to heelĀ  37 mm
    Width at SpineĀ  3 mm
    WeightĀ  105 grams
    BevelĀ  DoubleĀ 

    Ā 

    The BlacksmithĀ 

    Hatsukokoro brings in masters of smithing, sharpening, and handle making to ensure quality, and a high attention to detail on their knives, so you know that you will be getting an amazing work knife. At the price these Kurouchi finish knives are a must have workhorse for any kit, the blue #2 steel will take an amazing edge, while being slightly more durable and rust resistant than a White steel (but we still wouldn’t push our luck). The dark octagonal wood handle looks great with the rustic style of the blade, making it as much a show piece as a work knife.

    The Hatsukokoro kurouchi (kumokage) is one of our most popular lines in the shop! These guys come to us from Tosa city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, and their namesake refers to the mysterious cloud shadows. At the price these Kurouchi finish knives are a must have workhorse for any kit, the blue #2 steel will take an amazing edge, while being slightly more durable and rust resistant than a White steel (but we still wouldn’t push our luck). The blacksmith (kurouchi) finish gives it a real rustic look, and the carbon core sharpens up quite easily, making it as much a show piece as a work knife, both aesthetically pleasing and practical!Ā 

    The Knife

    The Honesuki is a Japanese butchery knife originally designed for breaking down chicken. The reverse tanto tip, or K-tip, gives this knife great precision and allows the user to get in between joints and around bones with ease. The thick spine gives the knife a robust feel and though it is thin behind the edge, it's not as thin as other Japanese knives making it slightly less prone to chipping. This knife is not meant to go through bones and will likely chip if used to try to cut bones.Ā 

    Ā 

    Knife Care (Iron Clad)

    • This Knife is made from 3 layers of material; A layer of iron on each side protecting a layer of carbon steel at the core, in a process referred to as Sanmai or forge welding. Iron and carbon steel are both susceptible to rust and must be kept dry and clean at all time’s to avoid oxidation and discolouration.
    • Simply wipe the knife with a damp cloth immediately after use.
    • Wash with regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
    • Never put your knife in the dishwasher! The extreme heat will ruin the wooden handle.
    • Highly acidic ingredients (Onions, Tomatoes, Citrus) Will cause rust and oxidation to happen faster, thus the user must ensure the knife is wiped clean immediately after working with such an ingredient.
    • Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.
    • Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
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