This is a replica of the Yoshikane Hamono 240mm Gyuto Shirogami 2 Nashiji Teak Handle worn by the Yoshikane Hamono 240mm Gyuto Shirogami 2 Nashiji Teak Handle on their home base. It is an ideal fashion statement for those who want to show their love for the game. This is a perfect gift for any fan.
Fans of the Yoshikane Hamono 240mm Gyuto Shirogami 2 Nashiji Teak Handle can now buy the team’s official products from the official store . The Yoshikane Hamono 240mm Gyuto Shirogami 2 Nashiji Teak Handle are one of the more popular teams in the country, due to their exciting style of play and the success they have had since they joined the league.
Made for Hatsukokoro by Yoshikane in Sanjo Niigata.
Yoshikane’s hand forged shirogami 2 carbon steel core with nashiji finished stainless cladding and octagonal teak handle with horn ferrule.
Shirogami #2 carbon steel is an excellent low contaminate carbon steel very responsive to sharpening stones, taking an extremely fine but biting edge easily. It is however a reactive carbon steel having only a tiny bit of silica in addition to carbon as it’s alloy additives, there is no chromium or other alloy to slow down rusting.
Hardened to 64 HRC, these knives hold a keen edge for a long time, owing to thier excellent heat treatment and despite this hardness they have a good degree of toughness and are very very easy to sharpen. Being ground with a wide, kiriba primary bevel, they also allow for easy thinning down the road, especially as Yoshikane kireba grinds are especially flat.
Despite the stainless cladding on the shirogami core it should be dried immediately after use. The core will develop a patina with use, but any orange rust should be removed with a light abrasive.
Yoshikane is headed by Kazuomi Yamamoto the fourth generation to operate this family run forging and grinding operation in Sanjo, Niigata which has been making kitchen knives since 1919. They deserve their good reputation for excellent forging and heat treatments, which make for easy sharpening and great edge life for both single and double bevel knives. This is especially true about the thin grinds provided on their double bevel knives. For middleweight Japanese knives, they cut like a much thinner blade.