B bonestter Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 276 Reaction score 8 Feb 23, 2016 #1 To me this looks a cross between a Nakiri (ok, it's got a tip), a Bunka, a gyuto and a santoku Help me focus
To me this looks a cross between a Nakiri (ok, it's got a tip), a Bunka, a gyuto and a santoku Help me focus
ThEoRy Founding Member Joined Feb 28, 2011 Messages 4,648 Reaction score 26 Feb 23, 2016 #2 First thing I thought of was, funayuki perhaps?
C Cashn Senior Member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 451 Reaction score 16 Feb 23, 2016 #3 Santoku gets my vote with the rounded down tip.
Cheeks1989 Senior Member Joined Jan 1, 2015 Messages 738 Reaction score 33 Feb 23, 2016 #4 ThEoRy said: First thing I thought of was, funayuki perhaps? Click to expand... lus1:
Pensacola Tiger KKF Supporting Member Founding Member Joined Feb 28, 2011 Messages 6,009 Reaction score 224 Feb 23, 2016 #5 My vote for santoku. A longish santoku. The tip isn't high enough for a funayuki.
ecchef KKF Lifetime Supporter Founding Member Joined Feb 28, 2011 Messages 6,003 Reaction score 260 Location 小野建沖縄株式会社 Feb 23, 2016 #6 Reminds me of a Carter wa-bocho, but not as flat.
chinacats Senior Member Joined Mar 20, 2012 Messages 7,123 Reaction score 313 Feb 23, 2016 #7 The tip reminds me of Watanabe
Benuser from The Netherlands, EU. KKF Supporting Member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 10,149 Reaction score 4,928 Feb 23, 2016 #8 Are you sure it has to be lifted that much to have the tip work for you?
G gadgetguy9000 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 19, 2014 Messages 74 Reaction score 14 Feb 23, 2016 #9 The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Think about how it will cut and how that fits with your style. It seems less than optimal to spend time deciding on a name for the knife.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Think about how it will cut and how that fits with your style. It seems less than optimal to spend time deciding on a name for the knife.
B bonestter Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 276 Reaction score 8 Feb 24, 2016 #10 I don't think it's all that near a gyuto, which is the way it's listed http://www.blenheimforge.co.uk/knives-shop/gyuto-1
I don't think it's all that near a gyuto, which is the way it's listed http://www.blenheimforge.co.uk/knives-shop/gyuto-1
T toddnmd KKF Supporting Member Joined Dec 17, 2012 Messages 2,383 Reaction score 897 Location Maryland (DC suburbs) Feb 24, 2016 #11 Looks like a santoku to me.
Dardeau Senior Member Joined Nov 19, 2012 Messages 1,871 Reaction score 39 Feb 24, 2016 #12 Older Takedas or Watanabes have profiles like that
B bonestter Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 276 Reaction score 8 Feb 24, 2016 #13 Dardeau said: Older Takedas or Watanabes have profiles like that Click to expand... Were they 'chef's' knives (ie gyuto) too?
Dardeau said: Older Takedas or Watanabes have profiles like that Click to expand... Were they 'chef's' knives (ie gyuto) too?
Mucho Bocho Senior Member Joined Feb 17, 2012 Messages 3,855 Reaction score 145 Location Raleigh, NC Feb 24, 2016 #15 I've looked at it on a few different screens and it it looks like Santoku to my eye.