Hey guys... its been a little while since i've posted about new items on the forums. We've been getting in all kinds of new stuff lately and have a lot more on the way.
First, I would like to share our biggest news... we are proud to announce another addition to our Gesshin™ line- Gesshin Ginga. Since we started Japanese Knife Imports a little over a year ago, we have been carrying Ashi Hamono’s knives. These have been some of our best sellers and are just amazing products. Since our trip to Japan last year, we have been working with Ashi Hamono to create this new product line. We wanted to take an already great product and try to make it slightly better suited to you, our customers.
The Gesshin Ginga line continues in Ashi’s tradition of making amazing knives. Ashi has always been known for their fit and finish and this line is no exception. In fact, in some ways we have managed to improve the fit and finish a bit. You will notice that both the western and wa handled knives now carry the same level of fit and finish- including a rounded spine and choil. Also, in response to many of your preferences (and, of course, mine), we have asked Ashi to change the heat treatment on these knives. Our Gesshin Ginga series is the same great stainless from Ashi’s standard line- finely grained and tough, taking a great edge and sharpening easily- but now clocks in at around 61 hrc, instead of the standard 58-59 hrc.
Here are some pictures of the ones we currently have in stock. We have more types on order/ on the way already.
In addition to the Gesshin Ginga line, we also have a new knife in our Yoshihiro Single Bevel line- the 210mm White #2 Mioroshi Deba.
We are restocked on the rest of the Yoshihiros we carry for the time being as well.
We also recently restocked on most of our Suien VC knives, including the Chinese Cleaver, the pettys, and the 210mm and 240mm gytuos. We finally got around to taking measurements of the knives too. Take a look at the numbers... they are thin. Great profile, great geometry, and great steel. You can check them out here:
Suien VC Knives @ Japanese Knife Imports
There's more on the way, so stay tuned. I'll be posting more in the coming weeks.
Thanks.
-Jon
First, I would like to share our biggest news... we are proud to announce another addition to our Gesshin™ line- Gesshin Ginga. Since we started Japanese Knife Imports a little over a year ago, we have been carrying Ashi Hamono’s knives. These have been some of our best sellers and are just amazing products. Since our trip to Japan last year, we have been working with Ashi Hamono to create this new product line. We wanted to take an already great product and try to make it slightly better suited to you, our customers.
The Gesshin Ginga line continues in Ashi’s tradition of making amazing knives. Ashi has always been known for their fit and finish and this line is no exception. In fact, in some ways we have managed to improve the fit and finish a bit. You will notice that both the western and wa handled knives now carry the same level of fit and finish- including a rounded spine and choil. Also, in response to many of your preferences (and, of course, mine), we have asked Ashi to change the heat treatment on these knives. Our Gesshin Ginga series is the same great stainless from Ashi’s standard line- finely grained and tough, taking a great edge and sharpening easily- but now clocks in at around 61 hrc, instead of the standard 58-59 hrc.
Here are some pictures of the ones we currently have in stock. We have more types on order/ on the way already.
In addition to the Gesshin Ginga line, we also have a new knife in our Yoshihiro Single Bevel line- the 210mm White #2 Mioroshi Deba.
We are restocked on the rest of the Yoshihiros we carry for the time being as well.
We also recently restocked on most of our Suien VC knives, including the Chinese Cleaver, the pettys, and the 210mm and 240mm gytuos. We finally got around to taking measurements of the knives too. Take a look at the numbers... they are thin. Great profile, great geometry, and great steel. You can check them out here:
Suien VC Knives @ Japanese Knife Imports
There's more on the way, so stay tuned. I'll be posting more in the coming weeks.
Thanks.
-Jon