the best japanese knifes
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neilsfishing

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3,502 posts

222 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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I am in Japan for a week and wish to make advantage and bring back a good set of knifes I have been looking at Sai what do you think

nelly1

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255 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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blod

310 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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Hattori is quite well respected.

jamoor

14,506 posts

239 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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Buy some Granton Wragg knives.

http://www.sheffield-cutlery.com/cutlery/catalog/i...

Made in Sheffield.

Edited by jamoor on Thursday 11th June 18:10

taldo50

1,357 posts

218 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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www.japanesechefsknife.com thats where i get mine from, theyre excellent.

Edited by taldo50 on Thursday 11th June 00:15

uncinqsix

3,239 posts

234 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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If you're going to be in Japan, look for Masamoto knives - the VG series in particular. They are very, very highly regarded. Otherwise, Hattori are very good (but perhaps not as widely available as Masamoto), as are Hiromoto and Misono.

In terms of what types of knives to get, I would recommend a 240mm Gyuto and a 120mm Petty as a starting point - you will do 95% of cutting with these two.

Edited by uncinqsix on Thursday 11th June 00:31

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

267 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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neilsfishing said:
I am in Japan for a week and wish to make advantage and bring back a good set of knifes I have been looking at Sai what do you think
lucky bugger

where are you going?

sal 965

586 posts

235 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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S1MMA

2,449 posts

243 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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I have a set of Global knives, they are great IMO. Also get a whetstone and a minosharp when you're out there (or a diamond sharpening steel), you're going to have to sharpen them regularly.....

Mobile Chicane

21,826 posts

236 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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I've noticed that the really expensive Japanese knife 'sets' consist of one mahoosive blade and one small parer. These are the two I use the least from my set.

The one I use most is the 'vegetable knife' on the right. It's a wierd shape but is beautifully weighted in the hand, and goes through a tomato - or indeed anything - like you would not believe:


grumbledoak

32,398 posts

257 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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If you want a souvenir get a Hattori. Very good, very beautiful, very expensive; but you'll worry that you aren't treating her well enough IYSWIM.

I have a pair of Hiromoto HCs, and they are a great 'everyday' knife- special enough that you'll sharpen them, but cheap enough that you'll use them.

neilsfishing

Original Poster:

3,502 posts

222 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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dcw@pr said:
neilsfishing said:
I am in Japan for a week and wish to make advantage and bring back a good set of knifes I have been looking at Sai what do you think
lucky bugger

where are you going?
its workfrown

S1MMA

2,449 posts

243 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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Mobile Chicane said:
I've noticed that the really expensive Japanese knife 'sets' consist of one mahoosive blade and one small parer. These are the two I use the least from my set.

The one I use most is the 'vegetable knife' on the right. It's a wierd shape but is beautifully weighted in the hand, and goes through a tomato - or indeed anything - like you would not believe:

Must say I also use that veg knife a lot also!

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

267 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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neilsfishing said:
dcw@pr said:
neilsfishing said:
I am in Japan for a week and wish to make advantage and bring back a good set of knifes I have been looking at Sai what do you think
lucky bugger

where are you going?
its workfrown
you must have some free time?

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

267 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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S1MMA said:
Must say I also use that veg knife a lot also!
Me too - it's the only one I've got frown

navier_stokes

948 posts

223 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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taldo50 said:
www.japanesechefsknife.com thats where i get mine from, theyre excellent.

Edited by taldo50 on Thursday 11th June 00:15
Bingo, anything from here is top quality, I've purchased several from there and been very happy with them all. Nothing like that overpriced global tripe wink

navier_stokes

948 posts

223 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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uncinqsix said:
If you're going to be in Japan, look for Masamoto knives - the VG series in particular. They are very, very highly regarded. Otherwise, Hattori are very good (but perhaps not as widely available as Masamoto), as are Hiromoto and Misono.

In terms of what types of knives to get, I would recommend a 240mm Gyuto and a 120mm Petty as a starting point - you will do 95% of cutting with these two.

Edited by uncinqsix on Thursday 11th June 00:31
I'd second Masamoto, the VG series is excellent if you want a hassle free knife.

If you're getting it as a piece of art, it's got to be a Damascus blade - as others have mentioned, Hattori do very nice versions.

Personally I wouldn't get anything that's easily available in the UK and commercially mass produced like Global, Shun, Kyocera, Tojiro etc.

jamoor

14,506 posts

239 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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Damn, there goes supporting the local economy frown

uncinqsix

3,239 posts

234 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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grumbledoak said:
If you want a souvenir get a Hattori. Very good, very beautiful, very expensive; but you'll worry that you aren't treating her well enough IYSWIM.

I have a pair of Hiromoto HCs, and they are a great 'everyday' knife- special enough that you'll sharpen them, but cheap enough that you'll use them.
My Hattoris get used as everyday knives - no point in having them if you don't use them. The Hiromoto HC does also get a good bit of use though...

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

267 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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jamoor said:
Buy some Granton Wragg knives.

http://www.sheffield-cutlery.com/cutlery/catalog/i...

Made in Sheffield.
Would that be Ragg?
http://www.granton-knives.co.uk/

Edited by VX Foxy on Thursday 11th June 20:59