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Specs
Brand: Ittetsu
Maker: Hokiyama
Origin: Tosa, Japan
Shape: Gyuto (Chef's Knife)
Blade Construction: Roll Forged San Mai
Core Steel: Ginsan (Silver #3) Stainless Steel
Hardness: 61-62 HRC
Cladding: Stainless Steel
Finish: Nashiji ("Pear Skin")
Edge: Double-Bevel, Even (50/50)
Handle Shape: Octagonal
Handle Material: Bocote with Ash Ferrule
Blade Length: 9.4" (240mm)
Edge Length: 9.6" (243mm)
Blade Height: 48mm
Handle Length: 5.5" (140mm)
Overall Length: 15.7" (400mm)
Spine Thickness: 2mm at Heel
Weight: 6.2 oz. (175g)
Care: Wash and dry by hand (not dishwasher safe).
Item number: IWH-109
- EMERIC M.Verified BuyerReviewingIttetsu Ginsan Nashiji 9.4" Gyuto, Bocote HandleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days agoBeauty and functionality
A truly beautiful knife and it certainly cuts and does well slicing. It’s not the sharpest knife you can get but it cuts smoothly thru most anything and lets you tackle heavy veggies without hesitation. It’s a great value for the forging and performance of the knife and its low maintenance. Get this knife, you’ll be happy with it
Was this helpful? - FDFernando D.Verified BuyerReviewingIttetsu Ginsan Nashiji 7" GyutoI recommend this productWhat is your cooking skill level? IntermediateBought For A GiftRated 5 out of 5 stars8 months agoBeautiful, sharp knife.
It was great to have a holiday discount so I could give these as gifts. Very nice looking knife and very sharp too.
Was this helpful? - BGBrian G.Verified BuyerReviewingIttetsu Ginsan Nashiji 9.4" GyutoI recommend this productWhat is your cooking skill level? AdvancedBought For MyselfHas Owned Product For 1 – 3 MonthsUses Product DailyRated 5 out of 5 stars11 months agoExcellent Quality and Value
I have a mixture of excellent Japanese Damascus knives from Enso, Shun, and Miyabi and I was looking for something a bit different for my Chef's knife. I chose this knife because of its rustic appearance (the nashiji finish on the blade is absolutely beautiful), the octagonal wa style handle, and the ginsan steel which is a bit uncommon but has an excellent reputation as an easy to maintain steel with good edge retention.
I was a bit concerned that I could not find much in terms of reviews or information on this knife and maker, but due to the very reasonable price, I decided to give it a try. In addition to its beauty, this knife was very sharp out of the box, and seems to be holding its edge very well over several weeks of normal use. The knife is well balanced, the blade is thin and sharp, and the handle is comfortable and well made. It definitely compares very well to my other knives including Miyabis which are twice as expensive. Cutlery & More currently only sells three knives by this manufacturer, hopefully this changes as the quality and value of this brand seem to be excellent.
My only caution is that the maple handle was a bit thirsty out of the box. I treated it with a mineral oil/beeswax wood conditioner which helped tremendously.
Was this helpful? - BQBao Q N.Verified BuyerReviewingIttetsu Ginsan Nashiji 9.4" GyutoI recommend this productWhat is your cooking skill level? ProfessionalBought For MyselfHas Owned Product For Under 1 MonthUses Product DailyRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoBeautiful Knife
Thin, light and well balanced. The handle is understatedly beautiful. Matches my maple, cherry, and walnut butcher blocks and cutting boards well.
I was a little nervous about ginsan since I've never used it and don't know anyone who does, but it seems to be pretty great and going forward; this knife will probably be my daily driver.
The only downside of the knife is that there seems to be some kind of funky glue that the tang sits in and it seems kind of soft. But it hasn't broken down or anything with daily use so far.
Was this helpful? - VMVincent M.Verified BuyerReviewingIttetsu Ginsan Nashiji 7" GyutoI recommend this productWhat is your cooking skill level? IntermediateBought For MyselfHas Owned Product For Under 1 MonthUses Product WeeklyRated 4 out of 5 stars3 days agoGreat knife so far.
I purchased this knife because it was a good deal on sale, and I didn't want to spend too much on my first Japanese knife. This was a good choice, although after getting it I think that I should have purchased a longer Gyuto than this. Having said this, this is a great knife. Very sharp out of the box. I am pleased with my purchase.
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