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  1. Kai Japan - Shun DM-0735 - Ham Slicer Knife 300mm - kitchen knives

    Shun Classic is one of the flagship lines of the Kai Group (which currently also includes the Kershaw and Zero Tolerance brands), a famous Japanese manufacturer of knives and razors since the early 1900s. This is a series of knives and kitchen accessories suitable for professionals and enthusiasts.

    The blades are made of rolled steel consisting of an inner layer of VG-10 stainless steel and two outer cheeks of 32-layer damask. The result is excellent cutting capacity combined with excellent edge retention and good flexibility, which is also guaranteed by the differentiated tempering.

    Today, these knives represent the pinnacle of Japanese culinary technology. The quality does not stop at the steel used, however, but continues with the care taken in the workmanship (sharpening in particular) and the materials used, such as the splendid Pakkawood used for the handles.

    Blade: VG-10 stainless steel - to ensure flexibility the damascus-rolled steel used on most models in this series was not used
    Handle: Black Pakkawood
    Blade length: 300 mm.
    Blade thickness: 1 mm.
    Total length: 440 mm.
    Weight: 170 g.
    Notes: not dishwasher safe

    DM-0735
    €151.64
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  2. Mcusta Zanmai - Beyond Sujihiki slicing knife 27cm - Aogami Super steel - ZBX-5011B - kitchen knife

    The BEYOND series is the line of top-of-the-range professional knives produced by the Japanese MCUSTA ZANMAI for the year 2020.

    The handles of the Beyond series are made of Hinoki wood and as per tradition have a decorative rivet with mosaic. The three-layer blade, with the two external stainless steel and the internal core in Aogami Super carbon (Super Blue Steel) is hardened to 62-63 HRC. Each knife is packaged in a wooden gift box with a bow.

    Production: Semi-artisanal
    Blade: 3-layer steel - stainless steel extrene plates, Aogami Super core (Super Blue carbon steel) 62-63 HRC
    Handle: Hinoki wood
    Blade length: 270 mm.
    Blade thickness: 2 mm.
    Total length: 432 mm
    Weight: 180g.
    Notes: not dishwasher safe
    Packaging: elegant wooden box

    Steel specifications:

    Aogami Super (Hitachi Metals Ltd.) is one of the best Japanese carbon. In addition to containing more carbon, chromium and tungsten than Blue Steel, it also includes molybdenum. It has excellent cutting ability and excellent thread retention. Aogami Super is also capable of achieving high hardness without being brittle. Many knife enthusiasts consider Aogami Super to be one of the best high carbon steels in the world.

    The city of Seki in Japan has been the center of producing the best Japanese blades since the mid-13th century. Natural choice thanks to its wealth of natural resources: sand, iron, coal and water, all important elements for the processing of blades. The techniques and skills of the ancient blacksmiths, handed down over the centuries, have currently been combined with modern technologies. The city of Seki still remains today the center of production of the best Japanese blades.

    Mcusta knives are made in Seki and are the pinnacle of this synthesis between Japanese artisan tradition and modern technology. Each knife is assembled by hand, finished and checked by the craftsmen of the Mcusta team. Mcusta knives are considered among the best in the world!

    Coltelleria Collini is the official distributor for Italy of MCUSTA Japanese knives

    ZBX-5011B
    €290.99
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  3. Takefu Village - Takobiki Knife 260mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - F-276R - kitchen knife

    Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
    The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who make each knife by hand.

    The model presented is made by:

    Mr. Masanobu Okada
    Born in the city of Echizen in 1949, the third generation of forging artisans, he is one of the few living heirs of the "masaoki-ho" typical of Echizen, a forging technique that consists in hammering and folding the steel giving it a rhomboid shape for get a thinner, sharper and easier to sharpen steel sheet.

    Initially specialized in the production of agricultural tools with the Monjiro brand, in recent times he began to produce artisanal kitchen knives with the traditional "uchi-hamono" technique, also receiving the title of Dentoukougeishi (traditional craftsman) after having undergone the strict examinations of the commission of the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation.

    The uchi-hamono technique (uchi means blow and hamono means cutting tool) finds its origins towards the end of the 1300s, in the Muromachi period and consists of manually beating with a hammer and repeatedly a heated steel sheet until a blade of cut. Many tools made with this particular method are still on permanent display at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York.

    In a recent interview Mr. Okada said: "I have been engaged with this art for over 45 years, but still today I still think that it is an infinite world where the notions learned never become obsolete and for this I feel I have to transmit them. to the younger generations ". Currently, under his careful guidance, two apprentices are thoroughly learning the blade polishing techniques.


    Characteristics of the knife:

    Use: meat / fish

    Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with cutting edge in White Paper Steel (Shirogami) at 62 / 64HRC and damascus with 67 layers
    Provenance Lama: Japanese craftsmanship
    Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant wood
    Packaging: in cardboard with Japanese writing
    Blade length: 265mm
    Total length: 410mm
    Blade thickness: from 3.5mm to 3mm
    Handle Length: 139mm
    Weight: 178g

    * Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it

    Maintenance:
    Considering the high carbon steel used for the blade and the extreme construction quality of these knives, we recommend a series of attentions to be followed to maintain the quality of the product over time.

    - Never put the knife in the dishwasher
    - Rinse the knife with hot water before first use
    - Rinse the knife immediately after each use without aggressive dishwashing detergent and dry with a soft cloth (always starting at the back of the cutting edge)
    - Aggressive foods such as lemon juice must be promptly rinsed immediately after use
    - Do not use glass or granite plates as a cutting support. Use only wooden bases
    - Pay attention that the cutting edge of the knife does not come into contact with other metal objects during its storage to avoid damage to the cutting edge.
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    F-276R
    €311.47
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  4. Takefu Village - Sujihiki Knife 270mm by Mr. Kanehiro Kintaro - kitchen knife

    Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, Japan's famous city since the 1400s for knives production.
    The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who make every knife by hand.

    The model presented is made by:
    Mr. Kanehiro Kintaro
    Kanehiro-san knives have gained popularity among professional chefs for the highest construction level and the high performance and cutting performance.


    Knife Features:

    Use: meat / fish

    Blade: Clad Steel (Steel Hammer Forged, San Mai) Steel with Aogami cutting edge super carbon steel core 62 / 63HRC with 3 layers
    Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
    Handle: Cherry wood
    Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
    Length Blade: 265mm
    Total Length: 417mm
    Thickness Blade: 4mm to 1mm
    Length Grip: 137mm
    Weight: 154g

    * Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it

    Maintenance:
    Considering the high carbon steel used for the blade and the extreme construction quality of these knives, we recommend a number of attentions to keep in order to maintain the quality of the product over time.

    - Never put the knife in the dishwasher
    - Rinse the knife with hot water before first use
    - Rinse the knife immediately after each use without detergent for aggressive crockery and dry with a soft cloth (always starting at the back of the blade wire)
    - Aggressive foods such as lemon juice should be rinsed immediately after use
    - Do not use glass or granite plates as a cutting support. Use only wooden bases
    - Take care that the knife blade wire does not come into contact with other metallic objects during its storage to prevent damage to the blade.

    D-507
    €241.80
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  5. Takefu Village - Takobiki Knife 270mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - kitchen knife

    He was born in 1949 and is the 3rd generation of Okada Uchihamono. He is originally a blacksmith of gardening tools such as a sickle. In recent years, he has started to produce unique kitchen knife like your bought Takobiki. The Traditional Craftsman is the so-called Dentoukougeishi (Traditional Craftsman) which is the Accreditation Examination conducted by the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation in accordance with Section 8 of Section 24 of the Act on Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries

    Knife Features:

    Use: meat / fish

    Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
    Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
    Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
    Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
    Length Blade: 265mm
    Total Length: 410mm
    Thickness Blade: 3.5mm to 3mm
    Length Grip: 139mm
    Weight: 162g

    F-416
    €311.47
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  6. Takefu Village - Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 270mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife

    Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
    He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.

    Use: meat / fish

    Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
    Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
    Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
    Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
    Length Blade: 257mm
    Total Length: 410mm
    Thickness Blade: 4mm to 1.5mm
    Length Grip: 139mm
    Weight: 184g

    * Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it

    C-804
    €303.28
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