ModRQC
Just shutup n' grabbit!
This is my third Katsuto Tanaka unit. It’s one of those things you know… been browsing for a while for yet another different Nakiri to try, came out dry from all the usual options I’ve been seeing plenty, and then Sharp Knife Shop had a restock and this one popped in my face as a complete surprise, from a maker I like in a steel I like clad in SS how I prefer it, with a forget-me-not stance and wicked looks… and a monopiece Wenge handle! It was a matter of very little deliberation.
Far to be ill-known, K. Tanaka is not as well represented on the market or as widely known as he should, especially for the usually lower tier price his knives sell for and great care they’re made with. Where we hear a lot about a few “Tanakas” for sure, he won’t be who’s being referenced more than 95% of the times…. even under the more widely used moniker “Matsubara Hamono” – a bit of a generic misnomer really since Matsubara is the city in Osaka prefecture where these are made, and there are more than one bladesmith located there.
Among those that have tried that maker however, I’m definitely not the only one having bought a few. For one thing he’s likely to draw those seeking taller blades, especially with Gyutos, and for another his blades indeed tend to come with F&F out of expectations for the money, a thicker than average spine at heel, with clear signs of forged taper and a rather nice tip. And he does favor a bit of a tangible flat spot too. It’s really out of handle to the heel that you can measure how thick K. Tanaka starts with for the blades he makes, and fully appreciate how much of a taper he hammers into them, and then the grinds – and clad lines for that matter – tend to ride aggressively high as well. At the choil, they look much skinnier – almost laser – but they have a strong, almost meaty middle of the road feel to them.
The whole blend yields pretty singular and likeable knives, and the worst that will happen is a somewhat ill-fitted handle, and some edges/grinds smarter than others – a pretty regular outcome in this racket until splurging twice the money – and once there yeah exceptions and allowances are still to be made. Basically nitpicking here, but it’s still a real thing.
Without further ado, specs for the Nakiri here under review:
MAKER | Katsuto Tanaka |
TYPE & LENGTH | Nakiri 165mm |
FINISH & STEEL | Tsuchime Aogami #2 Stainless Clad |
WEIGHT / BALANCE | 177g / +25 |
HANDLE MATERIAL | Wenge Monopiece |
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TOTAL LENGTH | 314 |
BLADE LENGTH | 182 |
EDGE LENGTH | 165 |
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HEIGHT AT HEEL | 59 |
HEIGHT AT MID BLADE | 57 |
HEIGHT AT UPSWEEP | 52 |
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SPINE THICKNESS | (3.9 mm out of handle) |
HEEL | 3.1 |
MID BLADE | 2 |
UPSWEEP | 1.7 |
EDGE THICKNESS | @ 10 / 5 / 1mm over |
Average | 0.9 / 0.5 / 0.1 |