What Japanese Knife?
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TIGA84

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5,453 posts

249 months

Wednesday 8th October
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Chatting with a friend of mine last night and he's asked me for some advice on the above, he wants 2 knives, one general and one "a bit fancy for pairing etc, I'd like something Japanese", budget £250 for the 2.

We came to the conclusion that general everyday one will probably be a Wusthof of some kind, but my knowledge of Japanese stuff isn't great, so any recommendations? The Wustof is probably around £100 so maybe £150 for the smaller one? Unless there's a better pairing you can think of?

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Wednesday 8th October
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I used this supplier who I found to be absolutley excellent - I purchased the Moonlit Waves knife (with Euro handle) in the link and absolutely love it. I also bought the wetstone kit and ceramic hone

https://cuttingedgeknives.co.uk/collections/santok...

They were really nice people to deal with, it even came with some blue chefs plasters which I thought was a nice touch biggrin

hacksaw

802 posts

135 months

Wednesday 8th October
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Lotobear said:
I used this supplier who I found to be absolutley excellent - I purchased the Moonlit Waves knife (with Euro handle) in the link and absolutely love it. I also bought the wetstone kit and ceramic hone

https://cuttingedgeknives.co.uk/collections/santok...

They were really nice people to deal with, it even came with some blue chefs plasters which I thought was a nice touch biggrin
Another vote for cutting edge knives, lovely company to deal with and something for every budget.

TIGA84

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5,453 posts

249 months

Wednesday 8th October
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They look great, I'll forwards the link, cheers.

Mobile Chicane

21,659 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th October
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What does he want it for?

Try this quiz:

https://www.musashihamono.com/pages/knife-quiz

I need to stay away from that site... £££s


craig1912

4,133 posts

130 months

Wednesday 8th October
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Been using these for the last fifteen years

https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/kai-shun-classic...



Edited by craig1912 on Wednesday 8th October 20:16

nikaiyo2

5,515 posts

213 months

Wednesday 8th October
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Not Japanese but very nice knives https://www.savernakeknives.co.uk great quality and UK made.

21TonyK

12,590 posts

227 months

Thursday 9th October
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On the assumption the western knife is a typical chefs knife and the Japanese more specialised I’d be looking at a Nakiri.

M5-911

1,526 posts

63 months

Thursday 9th October
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Why japanese knives? Very different than western knives if you are not used to it and absolutely no benefit to your cutting skills.

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Thursday 9th October
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M5-911 said:
Why japanese knives? Very different than western knives if you are not used to it and absolutely no benefit to your cutting skills.
Beatrix Kiddo would disagree

Bujinkhal

103 posts

84 months

Thursday 9th October
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Another +1 for Kai.

TIGA84

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Thursday 9th October
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M5-911 said:
Why japanese knives? Very different than western knives if you are not used to it and absolutely no benefit to your cutting skills.
Simply because, no more reasoning than that!