The lasery Japanese stuff just works IMO.
Sakai lasers are the worst products coming out of Japan
The lasery Japanese stuff just works IMO.
Sakai lasers are the worst products coming out of Japan
Yes he’s a real stinker…let me dispose of them for youkamon are dogsh1t that one really.puzzles me.
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I think his forged geometry approach to knife making leads to all this variability. Choil shots are going to be less informative as the shape could change from heel to tip compared to a ground-to-shape type blade. I think you already alluded to this. Anyone buying a Catcheside nowadays has to cross their fingers. There are some I have seen in pics I wouldn't touch with a barge pole and others that 'appear' better candidates.For me it's Catcheside. Super blocky handles with weird materials like aluminum shavings in epoxy, and grinds that are wildly different from knife to knife, but never advertised as such. With my first one, I thought I was just an idiot that couldn't cut straight at the time. I sold it to @Bico Doce (and I made sure he knew it was whack before I sent it) and he confirmed it just had a very heavy left-hand biased grind. I ordered a custom from him afterwards and specified that I really wanted a 50/50 grind. It's not quite there, but it feels A LOT better in use. Here's my first and second catcheside choil shots. The second also looks pretty asymmetrical, but I can just barely notice it in use, so maybe its just near the heel.
Hopefully everyone else's Catcheside's have been exactly what they want, but mine just haven't quite hit the mark for me.
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mazaki?The ones I’ve tried are good honestly. I’ve seen worse from makers that are more hyped. Let’s say, the most hyped maker.
He said most hyped not most prolific. I can't remember anyone hyping up Mazzer except some dealers price gouging on some unusual pieces. My guess its Kiyoshi Kato, but that would be contrary to my experience. But I guess there is a tenuous connection.mazaki?
This is easily one of the best Myojin ground knives out there. Or at least mine is.Kagekiyo Ginsan? They are basically stainless FM
For me it's Catcheside. Super blocky handles with weird materials like aluminum shavings in epoxy, and grinds that are wildly different from knife to knife, but never advertised as such. With my first one, I thought I was just an idiot that couldn't cut straight at the time. I sold it to @Bico Doce (and I made sure he knew it was whack before I sent it) and he confirmed it just had a very heavy left-hand biased grind. I ordered a custom from him afterwards and specified that I really wanted a 50/50 grind. It's not quite there, but it feels A LOT better in use. Here's my first and second catcheside choil shots. The second also looks pretty asymmetrical, but I can just barely notice it in use, so maybe its just near the heel.
Hopefully everyone else's Catcheside's have been exactly what they want, but mine just haven't quite hit the mark for me.
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Stainless does not make for a good wok. I do have one, but I use it only for steaming. Probably it was around 30-50 bucks, but it's not an Emperor, so...$1300 304 stainless wok jeeze…. He could call it Emperor’s new wok
https://jessejamesculinary.com/jjc-shop/emperor-wok
He opened his books lately and seems to be intent on getting the performance part on point. He’s been prolific(compared to before) with the cutting vids on IG lately too. Will be nice if the recent knives have ended up with fellow KKF members so they can provide feedback.
Well, i actually thought i was happy with my current collection and didn’t feel an imminent urge for a new knife….
Then came an IG post and some messages, now i have this beauty from will catcheside in my possession. Yet to use it because it ARM… not the best timing to buy new gyutos
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